I have Norton System Works that includes the password manager. It works much
better than the IE, Netscape, or Mozilla (Firefox) auto fill-in. However, it
also does not work with Firefox, nor does it provide for a selection of
passwords to a single site (surprising omission). I had been using a
freeware product called KeyPass, which works nicely, but always requires a
password of its own on startup. Based on the suggestion of Cheryl Hansen in
an earlier post, I installed RoboForm and gave it a try. As of this posting,
RoboForm is now my favorite password manager. It achieves all the functions
that I want in such a product, and it is free! Thanks for the suggestion
Cheryl.
Peter
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> -----Original Message-----
> If by "Password Manager" you are referring to passwords you use on the
> internet then try using Netscape as a browser. It has its own built in
> password manager.
>
> Orf Bartrop
>
> Jessi* wrote:
>
> >Hello Brad,
> >I buy a new CD of NAV System Works every year (approx,
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