In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> On 31 May 2013 cj wrote:
> > In article ,
> >Gavin Wraith wrote:
> >> If not, then maybe some approximation could
> >> be kludged using function keys.
> > There is always FFiller by Kevin Wells. I have found it quite useful
> > in the past. Always use
In article ,
Peter Young wrote:
> Or if you are paranoid about having visible passwords on your
> system, CrypStor by Frank de Bruijn will store passwords encrypted.
...but if you are paranoid, why would you want the browser to
remember passwords anyway?
--
Chris Johnson
On 31 May 2013 cj wrote:
> In article ,
>Gavin Wraith wrote:
>> If not, then maybe some approximation could
>> be kludged using function keys.
> There is always FFiller by Kevin Wells. I have found it quite useful
> in the past. Always use it for eg ROOL forum.
Or if you are paranoid abo
In article ,
Gavin Wraith wrote:
> If not, then maybe some approximation could
> be kludged using function keys.
There is always FFiller by Kevin Wells. I have found it quite useful
in the past. Always use it for eg ROOL forum.
--
Chris Johnson
Using Firefox on a Windows XP machine I sometimes encounter
websites where, when you have to provide a username and password,
these are automatically filled in for you. I do not know
whether this feature is provided just by the browser or by the
browser's interaction with a helper application in Wi