atw: Re: Storing logins and passwords

Christine Kent:
You wrote:
> Guys
>
>
> What free software do you use to store logins and passwords?
>
>
> Christine

Just started using the latest and the greatest -- according to Gizmo Richards 
--   LastPass.
It's looking good.   Will even (if you want it to) pick up any existing 
user/password combos you've
saved and save them securely somewhere else.    A whole range of options, some 
of which I haven't tried yet,
but Gizmo has been hard to convert from Robotform, and knows his stuff, so I'm 
prepared to give it a go.

See http://www.techsupportalert.com/free-roboform-replacement.htm  for his 
run-down, and/or
https://lastpass.com/

-Peter M
 peterm_5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
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