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  1. Roboform login install#
  2. Roboform login portable#
  3. Roboform login password#
  4. Roboform login Pc#
  5. Roboform login plus#

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Roboform login portable#

2MB): RoboForm 6.6.5ĭownload portable version of RoboForm from here: Pass 2 Go 6.6.Figured this out today, how one can use batch files on windows computers to push keyboard commands to websites or other applications if needed. It’s annoying sometimes but you get used to it.ĭownload the latest version here (approx. I can simply copy the username/password by clicking on the small icon in front of each field stored in RoboForm, and paste it in the Opera fields. This is why I came up with a compromise, to use a Passcard editor window allways on top of all other windows when browsing with Opera. I love Opera, but one of the things that I miss in it is the fact that I cannot use RoboForm, and let’s face it that the Wand option in Opera is not very good. Don’t blush yet, this is an option in RoboForm.

Roboform login plus#

Plus that if you don’t have a USB drive you can order one from RoboForm too.

Roboform login Pc#

It lets you use someone else’s PC and not have to remember your passwords because everything stays on the USB drive, so there’s never a risk of anyone on the host PC seeing them, plus that if you lose the USB drive everything is encrypted and nobody will be able to read the data without the proper password.

Roboform login install#

It acts just like RoboForm does, but you install it on a USB drive and use it from there. Pass-2-Go is the portable version of RoboForm. Instead of going through all the logins alphabetically you can just use the entry from the recently used list. So those are saved in a recently used list that you can easily access if you press the Logins/Safenotes button in the RoboForm toolbar. I have many passcards and safenotes, and usually in a day I’ll use at most 8-10 logins (at home). This is useful with forms that are similar (like forum registrations, sweepstakes forms). There is an option that you can check to have RoboForm prompt a window to fill in details from your identities and/or passcards to a new web form. By default when you’ll get to a new web form RoboForm will not prompt any window to fill in anything. There is however an option in RoboForm that once enabled it will fill in and “click” on the Submit button. By default when you’ll click on the matching passcard in RoboForm it will only fill your details in, and you will have to click on Submit.

Roboform login password#

A normal login page will have a Username (email address) field, a Password field and a Submit button. Thus, there’s no need to click on the RoboForm to fill a field that’s already been filled. This is particullary useful when you’re using a browser such as FireFox that saves too the information you fill in. One more thing there would be the feature that I marked in the previous image, Fill Empty fields only.

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Once the shorcut is saved on your desktop, you can simply double click it and it will open the webpage, fill in the logins and submit it, so it acts like a bookmark too. To create a shortcut just right click a passcard and select Add Shortcut To->Desktop (if you have enough space you can add it to the quick launch too). However having to many it’s not recommended, but 2-3 shorcuts to your desktop are useful. If you have several passcards that you use more often you can create a shortcut for each of them on your desktop.

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From now on whenever you’ll click on that matching passcards button the default login will be entered. To set one passcard as default, visit the website that you have several entries for ( Yahoo as an example), wait until the matching passcards appear, hover with the mouse, right click the one you want to save as default and select that option, just like you see in the image below. In this case you can set that passcard to be the default one, so when you’ll click on the matching passcards tab that login will be entered automatically. It happens usually that for the same site you have several logins, for instance for Yahoo you have 4 email accounts and you saved the logins for them all, but you use one of them more often. Of course you don’t need all of them, but some turn out to be very useful for me, like: Fill & Submit (shortcut Alt+Z, it will fill the login details automatically and submit them), Save Forms (shortcut Alt+[, if you’re filling a form/login for the first time you can use this shortcut to save the details if RoboForm doesn’t ask you to do that) and My Identity (shortcut Alt + 1-9, which will fill the current form with the details saved in the identity that you choose).

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If you don’t use them yet, you should start to do so. Here are several tips on using RoboForm, that helped me improve its usability: But there are some options that allow you to get the best out of RoboForm, and it would be pitty not to use them. If you’re a RoboForm user then you already know its value and spare a lot of time by filling forms and logins automatically.














Roboform login