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Keychain and RoboForm. How similar?
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<blockquote data-quote="geekboy2000" data-source="post: 215722" data-attributes="member: 15055"><p>The thing that RoboForm does, that I miss very much in OS X, is that it allows for an infinite number of username/pw combinations for the same site, and while I don't have a lot of such sites, it's a great feature when needed (Gmail account logins for example). Roboform will also fill forms (banking sites and others) that normally just don't allow auto-fill (although Cami-Tools for Camino will provide that functionality). The closest thing I've found to filling that void is Opera's Wand feature, which does all of the things I mentioned above. Though Opera's current beta release of version 9, is still just a bit rough around the edges, once it's in final release, I'll be switching to it as my default browser, for that reason more than anything else. </p><p></p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geekboy2000, post: 215722, member: 15055"] The thing that RoboForm does, that I miss very much in OS X, is that it allows for an infinite number of username/pw combinations for the same site, and while I don't have a lot of such sites, it's a great feature when needed (Gmail account logins for example). Roboform will also fill forms (banking sites and others) that normally just don't allow auto-fill (although Cami-Tools for Camino will provide that functionality). The closest thing I've found to filling that void is Opera's Wand feature, which does all of the things I mentioned above. Though Opera's current beta release of version 9, is still just a bit rough around the edges, once it's in final release, I'll be switching to it as my default browser, for that reason more than anything else. Mark [/QUOTE]
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