AutoID Password Manager 1.99 review (mac)
AutoID is a password manager that uses 448 bit encryption and can type login information for you automatically.
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AutoID Password Manager 1.99 is security software developed by Ricardo Batista.
AutoID is a password manager that uses 448 bit encryption and can type login information for you automatically. Basic auto-complete is also provided.
AutoID can be used to track names, passwords, credit cards, software serial numbers and confidential notes in an encrypted form. The password you assign to a file is the only key to retrieving its contents back.
Here are some key features of "AutoID Password Manager":
Limitations:
This is a demo version of the program. In order to use full version features, please go online and order a full version of AutoID Password Manager 1.99. The full version is available at regnow and Ricardo Batista website for $14.00. AutoID Password Manager 1.99 supports different languages (including english). It works with Mac OS X.
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