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philbert
04-26-2009, 04:48 PM
This weeks episode mentioned ways to remember your passwords. While it's not really mobile as far as I know, I use Sxipper and really like it. it remembers your passwords every time to create one on the web, then automatically fills them in and logs you in when you arrive on a page that asks for one. In fact it just did it when I got here to the Rev3 forum. Aside from passwords it can also remember all of your personal info like name and address, so when you need to fill out a long form just click once and it fills in all of the fields for you.
http://www.sxipper.com/
xcorvis
04-27-2009, 03:49 AM
This weeks episode mentioned ways to remember your passwords. While it's not really mobile as far as I know, I use Sxipper and really like it. it remembers your passwords every time to create one on the web, then automatically fills them in and logs you in when you arrive on a page that asks for one. In fact it just did it when I got here to the Rev3 forum. Aside from passwords it can also remember all of your personal info like name and address, so when you need to fill out a long form just click once and it fills in all of the fields for you.
http://www.sxipper.com/
Sxipper seems like a form manager that happens to do passwords too. I just use the built-in password manager, but I've been thinking about moving to something like keepass (http://keepass******/) so that it is browser independent.