How many times have you gone to a website and just could not remember the log-in and password? Roboform is here to the rescue.
Not only does it help with website amnesia, it also speeds up your ability to get in and out quickly.
You see, I suffer from C.
R.
S.
(can't remember stuff) syndrome.
That's the polite term, of course.
I've tried everything to keep track of all the log-ins and passwords to my different websites, from PDA software, to notepads, and heaven forbid loose papers.
I've even tried putting everything into dedicated software like SplashID, Excel and Vista's notepad application.
Somehow, the log-in and password information always seemed to elude me.
To make matters worse, my friend got me into working on different websites, writing blogs and articles and just stuff that required me to log in to a lot of different websites.
I mean, heck, I had enough trouble trying to keep track of my own banking information, eBay log-ins, Amazon accounts, etc.
How could I possibly keep track of anything more? Then one day, my friend told me to get Roboform.
So, I went to their website, downloaded the free version and voila I thought I had died and went to security heaven.
The product not only saved all of my log-in and password information, it also saved me a ton of time when I needed to log in and out of multiple websites quickly.
No more mucking around trying to find the website name, log-in name and password.
Click the website name in the application toolbar and it automatically logs you in.
I can honestly say that my over 260 website accounts are so much easier to navigate and keep track of now.
Roboform is SO easy to use, navigate, and edit.
You can even keep track of multiple log-ins to the same site.
Why would anybody need to do this you ask? Imagine that you manage multiple accounts for yourself and your clients.
Let's say you manage people's Twitter account, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
Instead of going to the website each and every time, logging in each and every time, you select the log-in information that you want from the application toolbar and IT does the navigation and log-in in one fell swoop.
How's that for efficiency.
Another example could be that you manage your spouse's email or bank accounts.
You both use the same email service and/or banks.
You could easily switch between accounts by simply naming the log-in and password names appropriately within the application toolbar.
Another nifty tool within the software is the ability to store and safeguard notes.
There's a little utility application that allows you to enter notes and "lock" them when the application shuts down.
There have been too many times that I've lost website log-ins and passwords in the various methods that I've tried.
I am finally at a point where I'm confident that I can manage a multitude of accounts with ease and quickness.
Roboform is surely one of those must have utilities to help you keep track of your website data.
Without it, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
Not only does it help with website amnesia, it also speeds up your ability to get in and out quickly.
You see, I suffer from C.
R.
S.
(can't remember stuff) syndrome.
That's the polite term, of course.
I've tried everything to keep track of all the log-ins and passwords to my different websites, from PDA software, to notepads, and heaven forbid loose papers.
I've even tried putting everything into dedicated software like SplashID, Excel and Vista's notepad application.
Somehow, the log-in and password information always seemed to elude me.
To make matters worse, my friend got me into working on different websites, writing blogs and articles and just stuff that required me to log in to a lot of different websites.
I mean, heck, I had enough trouble trying to keep track of my own banking information, eBay log-ins, Amazon accounts, etc.
How could I possibly keep track of anything more? Then one day, my friend told me to get Roboform.
So, I went to their website, downloaded the free version and voila I thought I had died and went to security heaven.
The product not only saved all of my log-in and password information, it also saved me a ton of time when I needed to log in and out of multiple websites quickly.
No more mucking around trying to find the website name, log-in name and password.
Click the website name in the application toolbar and it automatically logs you in.
I can honestly say that my over 260 website accounts are so much easier to navigate and keep track of now.
Roboform is SO easy to use, navigate, and edit.
You can even keep track of multiple log-ins to the same site.
Why would anybody need to do this you ask? Imagine that you manage multiple accounts for yourself and your clients.
Let's say you manage people's Twitter account, Facebook, MySpace, etc.
Instead of going to the website each and every time, logging in each and every time, you select the log-in information that you want from the application toolbar and IT does the navigation and log-in in one fell swoop.
How's that for efficiency.
Another example could be that you manage your spouse's email or bank accounts.
You both use the same email service and/or banks.
You could easily switch between accounts by simply naming the log-in and password names appropriately within the application toolbar.
Another nifty tool within the software is the ability to store and safeguard notes.
There's a little utility application that allows you to enter notes and "lock" them when the application shuts down.
There have been too many times that I've lost website log-ins and passwords in the various methods that I've tried.
I am finally at a point where I'm confident that I can manage a multitude of accounts with ease and quickness.
Roboform is surely one of those must have utilities to help you keep track of your website data.
Without it, it's like trying to find a needle in a haystack.
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