PINs or AnyPassword

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carlos

Hi guys and gals!

I do not know which program to use. I started using AnyPassword
(www.romanlab.com/apw/) and I have been very happy with it. However, it
does not have one feature I like about PINs, which allows me to log into a
webpage by just pressing Control-H and then Control-Y, something I can do
with PINs (http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/ ) but not with AnyPassword. I
like AnyPassword's explorer-like tree for searching for my passwords.

Which one do you like?

Thanks
 
domenica 18/lug/2004 _carlos_ in said:
Hi guys and gals!

I do not know which program to use. I started using AnyPassword
(www.romanlab.com/apw/) and I have been very happy with it. However, it
does not have one feature I like about PINs, which allows me to log into a
webpage by just pressing Control-H and then Control-Y, something I can do
with PINs (http://www.mirekw.com/winfreeware/ ) but not with AnyPassword. I
like AnyPassword's explorer-like tree for searching for my passwords.

Which one do you like?

Hi carlos!

I like AnyPassword.
The tree like structure is major for me.
You can always copy your login and password to the clipboard with a one
mouse click. :)
 
Which one do you like?

PIN's for me. One key press to log in, no need to change from web page to
password prog, copy user name and password, change back to web page, and
paste.

Also, PIN's doesn't write to registry (if you set it up that way), and is
tiny enough to carry on a floppy disk so that you can use it on any PC
ie, a company, or internet cafe PC.
 
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