RoboForm can also generate random passwords and optionally store all login data in encrypted storage. So, for example, it can capture new registrations with account names and passwords (part of what Siber Systems calls a "passcard") and also provide "identities" or sets of personal information that allow you, with a single click, to fill in the common fields on forms such as "first name", "last name", "address" and so on, according to whatever persona fits the bill. RoboForm can capture form data as you enter it. RoboForm is a Windows utility that integrates with Internet Explorer 7+, Firefox 3.5+, and AOL/MSN (no Chrome support yet) to provide an intelligent Web form-filling and password management service with the ability to automatically log you in. On the remote chance you don't subscribe to my newsletter (if you don't, come on people, you really need to get with it by going here and looking for it under "software") allow me to summarize what RoboForm does. I last reviewed RoboForm in my Network World Web Applications Alert newsletter last November. For me, one such tool has been Siber Systems RoboForm. On the other hand, there are tools that you install and find they make your life so much easier and/or much more efficient you can't imagine how you lived without them. There are some utilities that you install and love for a while, then they just fade from view over a month or two and you find you only need them once in a blue moon (which is, FYI, an "extra" full moon that occurs on average about every 2.7154 years. Mark Gibbs is rather fond of some tools that make his life easier and, in particular, he has fallen in love with a utility.
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