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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: ALPass 2.74
Pros: It's fantastic trust me,try it you will love it,you can transfer to USB really handy.play with it for a bit and you will see what I mean.
Cons: Nothing
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1 stars
Version: ALPass 2.74
"Could not get it to work with Firefox"
Pros: Simple enough to fill in your information
Cons: Seemed to only work with IE; could not figure out how to get it to work with Firefox
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1 stars
Version: ALPass 2.74
"I couldn't get the ALPass to work"
Pros: The idea and the concept of saving keystrokes is a great idea because I can't stand having to fill out all my contact information over and over again. Problem with your software is that it keeps making you login over and over again and it doesn't even fill out the boxes that need your contact information ... the Icons are cute looking but whats the point if you can't get the thing to work.
Cons: I would like it if the software doesn't make you log on over and over again and atleast fill in the boxes that asks for your contact information. I found it basically more of a hassel and a complete waste of time and something taking up space on my hard drive... I think you need to start over and get the thing to work.
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4 stars
Version: ALPass 2.74
"Simple after a little input effort"
Pros: With just a few clicks, you can log into sites without always trying to remember your password. It works like Autofill, click the logo on your explorer and either input your User ID and password or press "Fill" if you already done it - You're in.
For those who change User ID/ Password, its a must. A1.
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3 stars
Version: ALPass 2.74
Pros: Functions as intended, including automation features, even in Vista (itself an accomplishment).
Cons: Small, not-too-attractive, somewhat unintuitive interface (and resizing it doesn't "stick"); hard to tell when it's going to pop up or disappear. Bit too fancy for my taste, but may please others.
I wound up going with KeePass (open source, Sourceforge.net) as it's a more traditional, full-featured password manager (with good semi-automation [minus the final "Enter" keystroke that actually logs into the site] that also works in Vista).
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