Changing from Blogger …

Hello everyone!

I’m hoping to make my life simpler by moving from Blogger to WordPress. This will not be a post within my chosen field, but more of an introduction to my fellow WordPressers.

In college, I was an English major and still have an ongoing love affair for words. I not only write software and web site reviews for a living, but I also write poetry, which I’m hoping to utilize in a second blog, some day when I have the time.

I used to write the odd review on download sites, until friends urged me to create my own web site. They believed in me; my writing ability; my knowledge of software and web site design – and further; that I could make money doing it.

I’ve now proved their faith in me and have managed to do quite well in the software review field. But why should you read my reviews, when there are so many software reviewers available today? Good question!

Reviews found on download sites (minus Editor’s Picks,) are normally just the short blurb taken directly from the publisher’s web site. Many other reviews are plagiarized from all over the internet, with a word or two changed around.

Mine are original, I spend a great deal of time testing each piece of software – usually around 3 hours and write up an in-depth review of each one, including the positives and negatives. Even though I’m paid for most of my reviews, it does not negate the fact that I do remain honest with each of them.

If the software is faulty in some way, I will mention it and some of my clients have experienced this in the past, without complaint. One client described me as having the ability to write “reviews with a bite!” and I’ve kept that phrase on my web site ever since. Hey I liked it! ;)

If you love software and would like to know more about it before purchasing; or if you prefer to avoid web sites with bad software design, or even pick up a few software tips then my reviews are for you!
~ Swan

Published in: on October 29, 2007 at 7:51 pm  Leave a Comment  
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ZSoft Uninstaller 2.4.1

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Good afternoon everyone,

Once again, I apologize for my absence due to ill health. However I’m back on track, and have been thinking about paying homage to a few free programs over the next week or so, including open source, which I do support wholeheartedly.

Today’s review is about an uninstaller I’ve been using for about 6 months, with great success. The software is called Zsoft Installer 2.4.1 and it saves a wealth of time by avoiding the Control Panel to uninstall programs, among other things.Publisher: I couldn’t find who they are anywhere!

Supported Languages: English; Danish; Dutch; French; German; Hungarian; Italian; Portuguese; Russian; Spanish; Valencian.

System Requirements: Windows XP; Vista.

Additional Requirements: None

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

You’ll be amazed at how fast this small application locates all your installed programs. You have to wonder why Windows takes SO long to do the same thing. This uninstaller also has a rather unique feature that lets you analyze your drive/s both before and after installing a program.

This process ensures that when you decide to uninstall a program, ZSoft Uninstaller will make sure that every last file of an application is removed – something that Windows does not do well at all. This is a major boon for people in my profession, who are constantly downloading; testing and uninstalling various software.

GUI (Graphical user interface:)

The interface is easy to navigate and understand; it’s mostly intuitive and has a toolbar and a buttonbar. The toolbar comprises File; Functions; Filters; Settings; Language and Help.

The buttonbar has four buttons which are: Uninstall; Analyze; Temp File Finder and Help.

To the right of the interface, is a search box to quickly locate any installed program.

The main list has three tabs:

  • Installed programs;Analyzed programs;

    Hidden Programs.

Settings:

Uninstall Priority: Set to high; normal or low;

Show Icons: This shows small icons to the left of the program listing;

Big icons: Which will show the the main program list in the same way as changing a normal folder to ‘show icons’, instead of showing a detailed file listing etc.

Sort List After: This setting allows you to sort your list in two four different ways:

Name; ascending or descending;

Time; ascending or descending.

This option allows you to sort your list in the order you installed your software. I tend to use this (descending) option, since it’s unlikely I’ll want to locate any early installations after I had to reformat my C: drive. I’m basically only interested in software I’ve installed from then on.

Change the Background Color: Here you can change various backgrounds within the program to suit your own tastes.

Show Grid Lines: Toggle on or off.

Edit Hide Filter: Since the only programs that I hide in the uninstaller are Windows updates, my filter is empty. However, you may choose to hide certain programs for your own reasons. You can always locate them here and edit them as you wish.

Choose Font: Brings up your normal Windows font selection dialog box.

As many settings as there seems to be, quite a few of them deal only with aesthetics, rather than actual program functionality – and therefore incredibly easy to manipulate. It also indicates the true simplicity of the software.

So let’s go through the basics first:

First: Analyze the drive where you want to install the new software by clicking the Analyze button and choosing “Analyze an Installation.”

Second: Install the new software. When you return to Zsoft Uninstaller you will see that the program now appears under the 2nd tab “Analyzed Programs.” If you ever want to uninstall the program in the future, you would return to this tab, click the relevant program and then the large Uninstall button.

At first, the program attempts to use the programs own uninstaller. This would often leave trace files, folders or shortcuts behind – and this is where ZSoft Uninstaller steps up to the pace by deleting them all for you as well. This has really been one of the most useful and functional uninstallers that I’ve ever used.

Filters:

Given that some unethical programs like to install programs without your knowledge, these filters are especially useful for determining which “kind” of files you’d like to see displayed, in order to perform some other command, such as ‘delete.’

Dead links:

These are defined by ZSoft Uninstaller, which will have determined won’t work because the .exe file that the uninstall string points to – doesn’t exist. If a program exists or if the string points to msiexec.exe, rundll32; regsvr32 or rundll.exe it will not be considered a dead link. Dead links are safe to delete, as there’s no good reason for them to stay in the registry.

Crapware:

These are programs like the Alexa Toolbar; Gator; BonziBuddy; Purity Scan; Internet Optimizer etc, that are known to install files other than the obvious. However, this is one filter that doesn’t work 100% – generic names like the latter crapware I mentioned, might easily come up on the list if it happens to be Swan’s Internet Optimizer Pro., as well. Make sure you apply logic and good sense before uninstalling anything.

There are several other filters that don’t need any explanation.

Help File:

The help file explains all the functions and features of the software well, even though it’s incredibly brief – again showing the ease of using Zsoft Uninstaller.

Features:

  • Find and delete temporary files;Hide Windows Updates;

    Hide entries from the list that should never be uninstalled (drivers etc.) making the list more concise and therefore easier to manage;

    Gives a lot more information on each installation than you’ll ever see in Add/Remove Programs;

    Automatically find entries from programs that are most likely already uninstalled;

    Export functionality;

Points:

  • Originality: 7/10
    Functionality: 9/10
    Intuitiveness: 9/10

Price: FREE

Summary:

As I mentioned earlier, ZSoft is my personal choice for uninstalling unwanted programs. Because of my profession, I am constantly installing; testing and uninstalling software and this program seems to have met all my needs.

Simple to use; time saving; functions extremely well and has the right price. :)

Recommendation:

I would bet on this uninstaller against many others I’ve tried in the past, including a popular one that you need to pay for called – Cleanse Uninstaller which requires you have .NET installed and to pay $20.00.

ZSoft doesn’t need you to be a rocket scientist, just read the brief help files and awaaaay you go!

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Have a wonderful day everyone!
~ Swan

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Ahhh Agloco – I’m making money, are you?“The day will come when machines and software will tell us whom to know; what to eat; what to wear; when to go to work and what profession to pursue; when to sleep; what entertainments to enjoy and with whom to have any kind of relationship. It can’t be avoided and you will succumb.”
~ Swan (2005)

Published in: on October 22, 2007 at 3:08 pm  Leave a Comment  
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ArchMage 1.04

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Good morning gamers and other software seekers!

I have another game for you today, called ArchMage. This is a great game of the overhead shooter genre, that has you take on the persona of a witch or a mage, riding either a dragon or a unicorn.

I expect that the game designer thought that all players would choose a specific character depending on their gender – though there’s nothing stopping the female player from choosing the mage and vice versa. Each of them has slightly differing abilities, though one doesn’t seem any stronger than the other.

Publisher: 300AD.com

Supported Languages: English

System Requirements: Windows 1GHz or – Mac 1GHz, OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements: OpenGL + 128MB

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

While overhead shooters are far from original, I think you’ll find that there is enough originality and creativity in this game, to make it worth buying and playing.

Graphics:

The graphics are excellent, (though the colors are somewhat muted,) with animation that is almost flawless. However, I found that the unicorn didn’t quite match the skill of the graphics designer. Obviously the graphics are very professional and even beautiful with obvious attention to detail. As the player shoots and the explosions appear, it gives the gamer a lot of satisfaction to watch them happen, especially with the great explosive noises that accompany them.

Game Play:

Map:

I do wish that the couple of pages explaining the storyline had an option to skip them when you return to the game each time. As it is, you have to wait for them to pass each time, before you can begin the game.

The game begins with the player choosing a path from the map and clicking on a red dot to start the game. This can be confusing to the first time player, as I happened to be last year.

You just have to realize that the player can choose from several start points on the map to go in any of several directions that the path may lead. Once you’ve chosen your direction, several small screens appear, which dutifully explain the power-ups and spells. The power-ups
are fairly fresh – not just a rehash of of the same old/same old from other similar games.

Cauldron:

This screen shows a number of runes that you can choose, which when mixed in the cauldron, create powerful spells. Certain power-ups collected during play are added to the runes table to create spells later, which you can use whenever you like. Very creative! A simple right click during play will bring you back to this screen, if you feel that you’re running out of fire power.

I haven’t very often enjoyed overhead shooters before as many of them use the keyboard only, however this ArchMage can alternatively be played with a mouse or game pad and doubly so for me because of the mouse controls. :)

Options:

The options screen includes volume sliders for master, sound and music volumes and max/min window. There are surprisingly few options for a game of this caliber.

Help File:

There is no help file at all, other than the few screens that are shown to you at the beginning of the game to explain the power-ups etc. Apart from these, there really isn’t any need for a separate help file.

Features:

If you enjoy the game, you would find it of great benefit to join their forum and communicate with other players. There has always been some great topics in there (including location of hidden spells!) and actually, it’s now been split into the old forum and the new forum.

Once you exit the game, it does automatically save your score and the level you’re up to.

Great graphics and lots of action with explosions that are somehow very satisfying. Great to play if one is angry at something else, and need to vent one’s frustration or anger.

Seamless play, with no identifiable bugs.

Negatives:

There seems to be no way to have the power-ups explained to you again, once you have played the game for the first time. BIG flaw. 300AD need to address this, as there were many times that I wanted to do exactly this to identify certain power-ups and anti-bonuses.

So my advice at the moment, is to take a screen shot of the page when it appears the first time you play.

Points:

  • Originality: 8/10
  • Functionality: 8/10
  • Intuitiveness: 8/10
  • Fun Factor: 8/10

Price: USD$$12.95
(This is a reduction in price from USD$19.95)

ArchMage will be well accepted at the reduced price. It’s worth stands out and at the reduced price, it would be great to add to your child’s Christmas stocking, if it’s the kind of game they enjoy.

Summary:

I enjoy this game, (though I’m not known to like shooters in general,) else I wouldn’t have kept it for so long. It would interesting to see an optional game play; as a dual-play game, where one person is the witch and the other the magician and they could fight the enemies together as a team. There certainly are enough enemies to go around!

It would bring added variety to the game. Of course the options screen would need to include a choice of one of two players.

The game plays well and the story line is not excessive (like some games!) clouding the actual game play itself.

Recommendation:

I do recommend this game, especially since it can be enjoyed by a wide range of ages. The controls are easy, no matter if you use the mouse or game pad and could easily be understood by a child of 8 years old to adults of 99 years of age! ;)

While I definitely respect the individual choices of parents for their children, it’s my personal belief that this game is not harmful to children’s tender psyches. It’s just lots of good, fun, explosive action, blowing up giant ants and rocks that are hurled your way, along with similar other “baddies.” No blood is shown at any time.

This is your lucky day too! If you head on over to my good friends at Game Giveaway of the Day, you’ll actually be able to pick up a legal, fully licensed copy.

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Well, another review completed! Have a great day everyone – play ArchMage!
~ Swan

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“The day will come when machines and software will tell us whom to know; what to eat; what to wear; when to go to work and what profession to pursue; when to sleep; what entertainments to enjoy and with whom to have any kind of relationship. It can’t be avoided and you will succumb.”
~ Swan (2005)

Published in: on October 15, 2007 at 10:47 am  Leave a Comment  

Word Challenge Extreme 1.0

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Good morning everyone!

I thought we’d relax a little today, and explore a game collection, especially for those who enjoy the word game genre. Word games are actually one of my favorites (English Major ;) and I couldn’t wait to plunge into what I hoped were new and original games for the wordsmith!

Word games are often my choice during the late evening, when I want to wind down for the day. It’s usually not long before my eyes begin to droop and I know that I’m ready for bed.

Title: Word Challenge Extreme 1.0

Publisher: Alawar Entertainment

Supported Languages: English

System Requirements: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista

Additional Requirements: None

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

Today’s software offers a bonus, in that it’s actually four games in one. While the publishers don’t claim that the games are original, there are hundreds of ways you could construct word games and I found myself hoping for at least a new twist on some older games.

However, having read the documentation before playing, I could see that none of them were original at all, no twists, nada. Having said that, – I will admit that they are long time favorites of a few children and even adults who played them as children.

Graphics:

They truly are nothing to write home about, in fact I’d have to say that it’s the weakest attempt at graphics that I’d ever seen. While I don’t see any particular anti-aliasing or other issues with the images, they are ordinary and very basic. It’s as if the the graphics designer thought that the game design wasn’t worth his work.

Music:

Extremely repetitive. I knew within a minute or so that I wouldn’t be able to concentrate on a word game with it playing. It was definitely going to be turned off!

Opening Screen:

Knowing that there are several games in the package, I took a look at the titles that were available in the package. For the benefit of those that happen to be new to these games (is that even possible!?!? ;) I’ll also give a brief description of each:

  • Word Jumble - Out of a jumble of words in the grid, see how many words you can make out of the letters shown;
  • Word Whiz – This is similar to Word Jumble, except that you can only make words by connecting adjacent letters together.
  • Hunt a Word – Word search in any direction – find the words in the grid that appear in the left column;
  • Hungman (not a spelling error;) Same as Hangman, except that you look for an invisible word, instead of a topical word.

Ok .. So you recognize these games, who wouldn’t? Well let’s give them a run and a fair chance for the sake of this review shall we?

Options:

Incredibly, the sliders for the music and sound volumes are fixed. The user cannot alter them in any way from within the game! So if you want the music to be on but softer, the only way you can lower the volume is to:

  • Adjust your speakers;
  • Adjust with the icon in your tray, or;
  • For those who have the Logitech ergonomic keyboards (fabulous!) use the volume + or - or even the mute button;
  • There are the also the normal toggles for full screen/window mode;
  • Allow word input – the default is mouse;
  • Show game tips.

There is also a display of the ‘Word Count’ which shows in my game as 28133. I’m not quite sure what the significance of this number is yet and I haven’t found any reference to it in any documentation.

Help Files

The help files are brief and to the point. Not that any of us probably need to be taught how to play any of these games! There are four separate help files, one within each game; which I think is better than having one help file for all four games.

Features:

Saves your progress till the next game;

Negatives:

The game doesn’t recognize some simple words and I found myself continually having to get rid of my letters in order to try with another word;

The online documentation says that the game supports custom word lists (which would help with the above point,) however- I have not been able to find any reference to this within the word game;

Navigation around the games is definitely not intuitive.

Points:

  • Originality: 0/5
  • Functionality: 3/5
  • Intuitiveness: 3/5
  • Fun Factor: 3/5

Price: USD$39.95

I could never see myself paying this price for four word games that were created between the 1950s and early 1980s. Not to mention that ALL these games can be played on a piece of paper and would cost the players zip!

When you hold this software up against a compendium of word games such as Babel http://swan-reviews-almost-everything.blogspot.com/2007/08/babel.html (25 word games – $20.00!) which you can buy for USD#20.00, unfortunately Word Challenge Extreme doesn’t even compare.

Summary:

I would have said that this game would suit younger children, but the difficulty does rise quickly and therefore not appropriate. However, if you have a younger child with a pretty good vocabulary, this might be ok for them.

As a game for adults, the game fails miserably. With the very ordinary graphics and nothing brought to the old game play, I can’t imagine any adult being entertained for more than a few scant minutes and I certainly don’t see them coming back for more.

Recommendation:

This game is not recommended, certainly not until the game designer grows into his profession a little more. I got the feeling that he/she is fresh out of game designer school (what is it called?) and just wanted to test the waters before doing anything more to the game.

If you did happen to want to test it out for yourself today, you can pick up a free fully licensed and registered copy with my good friends over at Giveaway of the Day. However you only have the next few hours to download the software. http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/

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Till next time gamers!

~ Swan

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“The day will come when machines and software will tell us whom to know; what to eat; what to wear; when to go to work and what profession to pursue; when to sleep; what entertainments to enjoy and with whom to have any kind of relationship. It can’t be avoided and you will succumb.”
~ Swan (2005)

East-Tec Eraser 2007

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Hello and I hope everyone is having a great Wednesday. :) I’m really happy to present another East Technologies product to review for you today!

Have you ever worried about other people accessing your computer and finding confidential files that you’ve deleted?

What about the hacker who knows exactly what he’s doing and accesses information such as that contained in old back-ups that have been deleted to your recycle bin; or even the sensitive files that you used to keep in My Documents, but thought you’d permanently deleted by pressing SHIFT-DEL.

A sophisticated user would know how to access this information and retrieve it easily and a hacker or sniffer would find it easier still. East-Tec Eraser, erases data from your computer in such a way that the data can never be recovered – not by you or anyone.

Publisher: East Technologies

Supported Languages: English; German; French

System Requirements: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Additional Requirements:None

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

Did you always think that particular information was safe as long as you deleted your emails? Well you’re not. Your email program doesn’t actually perform the deletion, Windows does, so all your deleted emails are just sitting on your hard drive, waiting for someone to come along, retrieve them and read them all.

Perhaps you’re also a little worried about your on-line travels and being tracked by cookies or other devices downloaded onto your computer without your knowledge. That’s where East-Tec Eraser also comes in handy.

GUI (Graphical user interface:)

The opening GUI is attractive to work with, as you can see in the opening image. The four large buttons on the right hand side represent the main commands that you would need to execute with the software. They are:

  • Privacy Guard;
  • Erase Deleted Data;
  • Add Files and Folders;
  • Erase Files and Folders.

Across the top, are five other actions that you can perform:

  • Recycle Bin Files;
  • Deleted Email;
  • Scheduler;
  • Entire Drive Wiper;
  • Updates.

Privacy Guard:

This is a really neat usage of this software. Privacy Guard can erase data that is generated as a result of you using your computer. For example:

Your browser keeps track of where you’ve been on the internet;

Many programs generate temporary files that can be used to show what you’ve been doing on your computer. The temporary files folder and the recycle bin can be rich sources of revealing information for anyone.
This software tries to remove all evidence of what you’ve been doing on your computer, both locally and while browsing. Used properly, the user will be well protected from being tracked while browsing the internet and can set your mind at ease when doing anything while working with your computer. (You will still need your virus software!)

There are two ways to use the Privacy Guard: Basic and Advanced:

Basic Privacy Guard:

This appears to run Privacy Guard with East-Tec’s pre-programmed defaults. Unfortunately, the default may or may not protect all the applications a user would want to protect. I strongly recommend that you read the help file before erasing anything.

Advanced Privacy Guard:

There are a dizzying array of options and as such I won’t be going through them all today. I doubt that most users will know what to turn on and off – and this is always a danger when using software of this genre. Make sure you know what you’re doing if you plan on changing any of the defaults.

Options:

Among the options is a long list of Windows features; browsers; applications; peer to peer applications; news and email readers that can also be privacy protected.

I did expect that Privacy Guard would have the ability to scan my computer to see what applications I currently have installed and automatically protect those applications (in fact, even the Basic Privacy Guard could handle this.) This is not something difficult to implement in any program and I hope that in the next release of this software, it will be included.

Instead I had to go through the list turning on the ones I use and turning the others off.

Erase Deleted Data:

As it implies, this erases the data from files that you’ve deleted. As I said above, it tries to do it in such a way that no one can ever recover the data after erasure. Note: The program offers several methods to erase data with an explanation of what each method does and it’s pros and cons.

Unsophisticated users should probably stick with the defaults, but it’s nice for the experienced users who can make the appropriate trade-offs. This feature can optionally erase files in the recycle bin and erase deleted files from multiple drives.

It’s odd that it offers to erase files on my DVD drive, as DVDs cannot typically be erased. I would have liked to see it only offer to erase files on drives that are truly erasable.

Erase Recycle Bin Files:

This is a sub-set of “Erase Deleted Data” that works only on your recycle bin.

Erase Files and Folders:

This is like “Erase Deleted Data,” but it works on files that you’ve not yet deleted. It’s kind of like using Windows to delete the file and then using East-Tec Eraser to erase the deleted data, – but accomplishing it all in one step.

Entire Drive Wiper:

This lets you erase all the data on a drive. Normally, when you format a drive, the data still remains after the format (although it’s inaccessible to most users.) This action wipes all the data from your drive so that it can never be recovered – even after formatting.

After erasing some data, I was surprised to find that there’s no log kept of what was done. As a person who always like to check what has been done, it would have been nice if the software kept or at least offered to keep a log of its activity so I could see if I was erasing too much, too little, or just the right amount of data (little Goldilocks – 3 Bears reference there ;)

Scheduler:

The scheduler can be used to regularly execute the program. This is very useful to advanced users. It can also run in the background, erasing things as they’re deleted and constantly protecting your privacy.

Personally I wouldn’t want my files to be permanently deleted if they had just been placed in the recycle bin – Given that I’m one to delete files in error occasionally, I’d like to make sure that I didn’t want to retrieve them – so I’d probably schedule erasure once per week.

Update Feature:

As with other software, this launches your browser and takes you to the East Technologies web page where you can get the latest version.

Help File:

The help file is set out as any other, in a Windows tree format, with the familiar search functions and favorites storage.

I used File Scavenger to search for the files I deleted and found that it reported the files as still being available for recovery. While it couldn’t recover the actual files, I was confused as to why the file names still appeared. Checking the help files, I found that this was to be expected, however the reason for this was not explained.

Otherwise I found their help files to be comprehensive, well laid out and explanatory.

Features:

Running the software causes its addition to the Windows context menu when you right click on a file – Erase Beyond Recovery.

Privacy Guard can also create custom Sensitive Areas, which can be automatically erased when cleaning your computer. The Sensitive Area can include files, folders and registry keys.

This is a very powerful feature in the hands of a sophisticated user, unfortunately it’s also an easy way to destroy your computer in the hands of a novice;

East-Tec Eraser 2007 can also be run from the command line

Negatives:

I noted that the Peer2Peer list mentions uTorrent1.5 which hasn’t been current since February 2007. uTorrent is currently up to version 1.7.5.

The list of email programs Privacy Guard can protect is different in the program and in the help file. The documentation needs to be addressed so that it matches the program!

Points:

  • Originality: 7/10
  • Functionality: 8/10
  • Intuitiveness: 6/10

Price: USD$49.95 – One license

There are other prices for varying licenses on the East Technologies web site.

The price is a little high for a program that would like to have a significant amount of the market share in it’s category. There are other cheaper programs, however I’m not sure how they would stack up against the great functionality of East-Tec Eraser 2007.

Summary:

East-Tec Eraser 2007 is definitely a nice privacy protection program with a lot of incredible features. My reservation, is for those unsophisticated users who may never have used such software, or as I said earlier, will not know which options to turn on and off, or know how best to use the program, even with the help that’s provided.

The defaults may or may not do what the user wishes it would do. Sophisticated users, on the other hand, will find a whole lot of power in the software to protect their privacy.

When using the update feature, it would have been nice if the software had first checked to see whether or not I actually needed the latest version before launching my browser. Most users get ticked off at a browser launching when it’s not needed.

It would have been nicer still, if once determining that I did need the latest version, that it automatically downloaded and installed the latest version for me. As it works now, you have to check Help – About to see what version you’re running, compare that to the version on the web site – and then you can choose whether to manually download and install.

Recommendation:

I strongly recommend East-Tec Eraser 2007 to sophisticated users who will be able to make use of all the functionality within the program. It does what it says on the tin and functions brilliantly.

I would caution new or inexperienced users to be very careful about what they decide to delete until they become more au fait with the program. Reading the help files is an absolute must!

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“The day will come when machines and software will tell us whom to know; what to eat; what to wear; when to go to work and what profession to pursue; when to sleep; what entertainments to enjoy and with whom to have any kind of relationship. It can’t be avoided and you will succumb.”
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Unwell Reviewer : (

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Good morning fellow readers,

I apologize for the lack of reviews over the weekend, but I haven’t been well and still not up to par even today. Hopefully I’ll be back tomorrow or the next day.

I’d like to offer a special apology to East Technologies, for whom I’ve contracted to do two more reviews. I already use their back-up program, so expect both of these other products to be great also.

Please stop back in a couple of days, to view the first review,
Thanking you all,
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Effective Password Manager 1.1

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Good morning software seekers!

I’d like to examine the topic of password security today and introduce to you, another product software, named Effective Password Manager.

It’s just pure folly to believe that you don’t need such a program, especially today, when hackers/sniffers are in their prime. As technology improves for the user, so does it improve for the hacker, and they seem to have no problems keeping pace with the changing algorithms in some anti-virus software and password programs today.

Publisher: Intelore Software Company

Supported Languages: English / Russian

System Requirements: Windows 98/ME/2k/XP or 2003

Additional Requirements: None

Tested on: Windows XP Pro

No-one should be storing their passwords on bits of paper taped to their computers, under their keyboards or mouse pads. This may seem ludicrous to you, the user who knows better – but I often hear of such methods to store passwords and it makes me cringe.

Worse, are those people who think they can memorize their passwords or use the same password multiple times for different accounts. These users are only opening themselves up for disaster as their need for more passwords increases.

One of the added advantages to password programs these days, is that they can also store user IDs and form information, for you to retrieve at a time when it’s needed. I find this feature incredibly helpful as I’m always joining forums for the numerous software I own and if you’ve ever registered for a forum, you’ll know how extensive the information that’s needed can be – and believe me, one gets terribly tired of having to fill in the same personal information over and over.

GUI (Graphical user interface:)

The interface for Effective Password Manager is very plain, but very intuitive at the same time. All files appear in a hierarchical folder tree, offering the user a familiar working environment, which does make the learning curve easier.

The publishers have included example accounts for the new user and by perusing these, you can see almost at a glance how to create new accounts and also see how the program stores all your information. It’s certainly worth having a look at the examples first.

Each account also has a user defined master password. So unless you’re held at gunpoint, it’s unlikely that the intruder would be able to guess it and infiltrate your files. Even less likely, (and safer,) would be if you utilized the automatic generation of passwords, function.

If you’re going to define your own password, please remember that the best rules are:

  • Includes at least one number.
  • Word not found in any dictionary, even foreign;
  • Constructed with both uppercase and lowercase letters;

Failure to follow such rules, could end up in disaster for you one day.

Options:
General:

Here you have a choice of whether or not you want the software to launch on Windows start-up or not – this is also where you choose the language that you’d prefer the program to display – the choices being English and Russian.


Options
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Start-up:

Actually, I think it would have made more sense to have had the start-up choice in the last option – moved here. But what do I know? ;) Here you choose if you want the software to minimize to the tray or not.

You also have one of the following three choices:

  • Do not load file;
  • Load last opened file;
  • Load selected file.

I can’t see any good reason why a user might need the last opened file opened first. Likewise for the other option – I would configure this not to load a file at all.

Options:
Back-up:

The user can enable or disable this feature. Frankly, I can’t imagine not backing up such critical information. Chances are that you have all your banking / credit card information included as well. So, I strongly recommend that you enable back-ups – and I would also choose to keep three copies. This works the same way as any back-up utility – when the user gets to their 4th back-up, it will overwrite the 1st – the 5th will overwrite the 2nd, 6th will overwrite the 3rd and so on.

The files field, allows you to browse to a folder where you’d like to keep your back-ups. It defaults to a folder called My Passwords in My Documents, which I think is risky. My Documents is a very common folder for hackers to browse, since a lot of very sensitive information is often kept in there.

It’s my strong recommendation that you call your password folder something else.

Options:
Security: There are four checkboxes:

  • Clear clipboard at exit; Make sure that you check this box – clipboards are yet another place that has juicy pickings for an intruder – especially if you have a program that allows you multiple clipboards, as I do;
  • Clear clipboard when minimize or hide; I would be sure to check this one also;
  • Lock file at minimizing; I’ve left this unlocked, purely because I’m logging in somewhere every 10 minutes or so. But of course the choice would be your own. I’d suggest locking it if you don’t refer to it all that much;
  • Autolock file at program downtime (in seconds.)

I think this is a useful feature. After however many seconds you determine, the program will simply lock itself away from any prying eyes. I do use this feature, since I’d never remember to lock it when I walked away from my desk.The rest of the options are self explanatory and easy for anyone to fill in or change. One interesting feature, is the ability to color code your password records. I chose:

Pale blue – Account record;
Red – Expired account record;
Tangerine – Expiring warning days.

Effective Password Manager will also allow user defined hot keys, plus I was happy to see that the software uses the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard,) algorithm for encrypting all information contained within the program. I know I’ve mentioned it before, but it’s always worth repeating again – the AES algorithm is used by the United States Army to encrypt all their secret documents. So, good choice Interlore! :)

If you’re interested, you can do some further reading on AES.

Help File

The help file also uses a hierarchical Windows type menu (and search,) and covers everything you would want to know about the software. The information is in-depth, and there are multiple contact names/emails for you to refer to for support.

Other Menus:

Features:

  • Password generator;
  • Unlimited accounts;
  • Sort accounts by any table;
  • Requires only limited computer resources;
  • Fast search with your own variables;
  • Backup and restoration of files;
  • Drag and drop for moving files around;
  • Right click context menu;
  • Change size; sort by any field; change icon.

Negatives:

Surprisingly, even though in the Security menu I had both clipboard options checked, I could still paste a password into MS OneNote. This test was a shocker and definitely minimizes the security features of this software. Any hacker could be monitoring your clipboard for exactly the same reasons, hoping to catch a password or two. It’s because of this that I made a habit a long time ago of not copying passwords for entry elsewhere;

Even though the software has export capability, there is no import function – so to change from your existing password manager to this program, means that you’ll be entering the information for each password, manually. As far as I’m concerned, this is a flaw – importing passwords or other information from another program, is something that the programmers need to integrate into the program;

Oddly, (and unfortunately,) there’s no browser integration, (can’t monitor when you enter new information into new form fields/password/ID,) which makes Effective Password Manager a little clumsy and definitely inferior to standards such as A1 Roboform (my current password program,) and a couple of freeware programs of which I’m aware:

Keepass
Sticky Password

However, one could easily create a macro, which would open/unlock Effective Password Manager, enter details into a new account and leave the program up for the user to check the entered details, allowing them to add other more specific details for the account. This would reduce this clumsy negative, to at least a more functional action.

Points:

Originality: 4/10
Functionality: 7/10
Intuitiveness: 8/10

Price: USD$24.95

This wouldn’t be a bad price if the software functioned as well as indicated on the web site. But it doesn’t. With the reduced functionality that it offers in comparison to other password programs, I could see a price of USD$19.95 being a much more realistic price.

Summary:

In summary, Effective Password Manager 1.1 still has some growing up to do. It might very well become a great password manager in the future, but it has quite a ways to go yet. For the time being, stick with the standards in this field and perhaps check EPM again in a few months time.

Evaluation Copy: If you’d like to see the program and test it for yourself, you can pick up an evaluation copy here. Alternatively, you can pick up a fully licensed/registered copy of Effective Password Manager, at my friends Give Away of the Day.

Recommendation:

There is no recommendation for this program from me today.

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Arctic Quest 2.0

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Hello again gamers!

Yes it’s your day again today, and there’s a surprise waiting for you if you read today’s review!

The genre is inlay, but with a slight twist from the normal kind of game play to be expected.
Personally I tend to fall asleep when playing this kind of game, but I also know gamers who absolutely love it , finding it relaxing rather than a visual lullaby – so it’s all going to come down to personal preference.

The very first inlay game I ever played, was called Shape Shifter and though I enjoyed it for a while, the repetitive game play, soon had me reaching for other games instead.

Publisher: Alawar Entertainment

Supported Languages: English

System Requirements: Windows95/98/ME/2000/XP

Additional Requirements: DirectX 9.0; 64M RAM; PII-600; 16M Video 3D

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

Arctic Quest 2.0 is the sequel game to Arctic Quest 1.0 where the player had to defeat the Snow King. Why? Because he was slowly turning the entire Earth into ice, thereby imprisoning all living creatures.

His son (Prince Aurorious) continues on with his father’s quest in this version, to execute additional evil plans!

Graphics:

You’re immediately surrounded by a beautiful wintery scene, with animated falling snow, moving puffy clouds and birds flying in the distance. The animation is flawless and there is also a lovely fantasy castle in the background (still not sure if the castle is significant or not.) Flowers, trees, grass and a waterfall to the side are also added to this landscape, to complete your new playing environment.

Unfortunately (or not for some!) all the graphics are exactly the same as Arctic Quest 1.0. Nothing seems to have changed, giving 2.0 the feeling of an expansion pack for 1.0 rather than a sequel.

Music:

I really enjoyed the music in this game, which is rare for me in any game except (for example,) the high level first person shooter games, where the music is only effective when you have it blasting around you in surround sound and your heart is close to giving out. :)

I couldn’t decide if the music was created with the use of a chromatic bell set; marimba or xylophone. Regardless, the melody reminded me (just) a little of Tchaikovsky’s Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy in the Nutcracker Suite.


Help File:

I always think it’s great when help files are presented graphically, with relevant matching notes – rather than trying to plow through pages of a manual. Alawar Games is no newcomer to this concept and I think, has realized a long time ago, the benefits of graphics to better teach its gamers.

Options:

As you can see in the image; there are sliders for both music and sound FX volumes. The four toggles are for;

  • Full screen/window mode;
  • Custom cursor;
  • Hardware acceleration;
  • Show hints;

If you find that the game runs slowly on your machine, or notice it stuttering while playing, I strongly suggest that you turn off hardware acceleration, which should enable the game to play more smoothly for you.

Game Play:

Each level presents an outline of an exotic creature, which you have to bring back to life by taking each descending geometric shard of ice (inlay piece,) and filling the inside of the creature shape. Below the creature, is water, which you cannot allow to fill up with the descending ice pieces (displayed in horizontal formation.) If you lose your concentration and allow the ice to dominate the water – you’ll lose the game.

The game has not significantly improved from its predecessor. Rather it simply adds 100 new levels to solve, which become harder and more complex as you move through them. However, there are new bonuses and anti-bonuses, a cute story line and a few twists that you certainly don’t expect towards the end of the game.

The water elements are your bonuses, and work by filling in the empty pieces of your puzzle. Beware though (and keep in mind,) that there are anti-bonuses in the form of fire elements that will wipe out all that you’ve done, in a heartbeat!
Examples of the games early bonuses are:

  • snail – slows the descent of the ice crystals;
  • puffer fish – fills the empty gaps inside the creature.

Extra points can be added by clicking on various animations, such as the birds that fly past while you’re playing or dark clouds. So keep your peripheral vision sharp in this game! Pearls will randomly appear in the empty spaces on your creature. In order to collect ithem, you must place a new ice crystal on top of it. These pearls are to buy the bonuses you’ve already earned. Even if you have already earned bonuses, if you haven’t collected the money to pay for them, they’ll be useless to you.

Features:

Trophy Room; these are a collection of all the possible trophies and medals that players can win as they progress through the game. As you can see in this image, I’ve already managed to collect quite a few:

  • 6 medals: Freeing all the creatures from the ice;
  • 12 medals: Completing levels, without using any bonus creatures;
  • 4 medals: Completing levels before the snow storm arrives;
  • 1 trophy: Completing a level with a combo;
  • 1 trophy: Making a combo with 10 or more ice crystals.

While the trophies and medals add nothing to the game play, it is nice to see the milestones you manage to pass as you play the game.


High Scores; you can see your local high scores, or see if you appear in the top 100 daily players on the internet. You can also check to see if you appear in the top 100 global players.

Saved Games; all games can be saved in between sessions. So when you come back to play next time, you get the option of continuing to play your last game, or beginning a new one.

Negatives:

The only problem I could see with Arctic Quest, was that the transitions from one screen to another, were a little slow – not excruciatingly slow, but I’d still like to have seen it happen faster.

Points:

  • Originality: 6/10
  • Functionality: 9/10
  • Intuitiveness: 8/10
  • Fun Factor: 8/10

Price: USD$19.95

I felt that this was too expensive for what the game offered and think it would sit better in the gaming marketplace at around USD$14.95. That said, I do know gamers who consider the game very addictive and can play inlay games for hours, in which case perhaps the price is exactly at the right end of the scales for them.

Summary:

Taking everything into account, the game will be thoroughly enjoyable to inlay afficianados; intriguing and fun to those new to inlay games and a good time waster to those who are not new to the game concept.

Arctic Quest can be enjoyed by all ages from 10 upwards. The game needs good hand/eye coordination and I can see younger children becoming frustrated very fast as they scramble to find the right shaped ice crystal to place on the board.

Recommendation:

Though the genre is not one of my own favorites, I do recommend it to those who enjoy them. The game plays flawlessly, without the presence of any bugs and the graphics and music certainly do make one’s gaming experience pleasurable.

My great surprise for you today, is to pick up a free copy of the game; fully licensed and registered over at the Game Giveawayoftheday.com web site.

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Published in: on October 3, 2007 at 12:56 pm  Leave a Comment  

STOP Child Abuse!

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Hello to all my readers,

You may have seen this red logo appearing in the last dozen or so software reviews that I’ve presented to you. If you’ve never clicked on it, then you won’t realize it means that literally thousands of bloggers all over the world will be blogging today, about some kind of abuse. And that day is today.

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Terrified of his excited demands;
And the grasp of his hot sweaty hands.
That nasty glint in his eyes;
As he separates my tiny thighs.

His cheeks darken and redden with terrible lust;
While his stink breath smells the most foulest.
This must be my own fault;
And my consequence is this assault.

Thick tongue licking his lips;
As his jeans, he quickly unzips.
My heart pounds so fast;
In this grueling play, I’m miscast.

I’ve always been good;
Throughout my childhood.
What did I do wrong?
Oh G-d! This is lasting so long!

Mommy! Daddy! Please come find me!
By now you must miss me surely!

Now I’m an adult and coping – ok,
And that man is probably dead today.
If he wasn’t I’d hope to cross his path,
And I’d make sure that he could feel my wrath.

If you should suspect a neighboring child,
is being hurt and perhaps also defiled;
Contact the police as soon as you can,
And you could save a Jeff, a Carol, or Suzanne.
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Don’t just be one of those people who doesn’t want to get involved. It’s your DUTY as a human being, to report a situation that you think might involve child abuse. Here are YOUR resources:

Understanding Child Sexual Abuse

Protect Kids.com

Stop It Now! Confidential Help Line

Child Molestation Research and Prevention Institute

Child Welfare Information Gateway

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Child Trauma Academy

Pandora’s Box

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Sticky Password 3.3

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Good morning everyone!

I’d like to speak a little about password security, which is the subject of today’s review.

Hackers, by their very nature want to cause mayhem wherever they can, just because they can. If they succeed on your machine, then who’s to blame? Don’t blame them ;) it’s your own fault for not having good computer and password security set up.

Developer: Lamantine Software

Supported Languages: English/Dutch

System Requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server/Vista

Additional Requirements: None.

Tested on: Windows XP Pro.

You will get naysayers, from time to time, who tout the analogy that “it’s wrong to keep all your credit cards etc., in the same wallet.” But if you think about it, that’s exactly what we do, without giving them a second thought, (unless we lose them!) We trust our banks to have the best security set-up, in order to protect our accounts from prying eyes or hackers that would just love the opportunity to transfer money out of your account and into their own.

Likewise, it’s your OWN responsibility to choose a strong, effective security set-up in the home or business, so that you can trust and feel secure in the knowledge that all your passwords are stored safely and can’t be accessed by the same prying eyes.

I had used Roboform for so many years that I honestly never thought I’d change – until I found ‘Sticky Password’ many months ago. This is the only password protection software that I not only thought came close to Roboform; but surpassed it with some great features, which will discuss a little later.

I’ll probably make a couple of references to RF, in today’s review, as I also have a working reference with it, for comparison with Sticky Password.

So, the question of the day is: What can you safely protect with Sticky Password? The answer of course is; anything to which you can apply a password, which means most programs, as well as on-line browser log-ins.

Passwords examples:

  • PhotoBucket;

  • UPS/Ebay/UTube;

  • Grocery shopping/Florists;
  • Amazon/Comcast/MarketWatch (shares;)
  • Travel arrangements/and hotels/motels;
  • Event and movie tickets;
  • Wedding/baby registries;
  • Bank and PayPal Accounts;
  • GI Joe/Cabella purchases;
  • Other random internet purchases;
  • Forums;
  • All my Google; Ad-sense and other advertising accounts;
  • Community log-ins;
  • Encryption and protection of all sensitive files on your system; including blueprints; floor plans etc.

And these are just to name a few off the top of my head.

So what are considered bad (extremely vulnerable,) passwords?

NEVER USE: Spousal or children’s names; or even those of your pet; boyfriend’s/girlfriend’s names; maiden names; street names etc;

NEVER USE: Words that can be found in the dictionary – this includes foreign words;

NEVER USE: Passwords constructed of only letters or numbers;

NEVER USE: the same word as any of your log-ins, or even an anagram of the same;


NEVE
R USE: Birthdays/anniversaries/Social Security #s or phone #s;

NEVER USE: Passwords created with double #s or characters;

Some of the worst passwords that I’ve ever seen are:

PASSWORD/ADMIN/123456/987654/dog’s name/Company/Dept., name.
OK, so how do you construct the best passwords?

An extremely well known password expert named George Schaffer, expounds that the longer password is far more effective than the shorter one and not nearly as easy to crack.

The message with Sticky Password, is to create passwords that you’ll never have to remember; ensuring that each one is at a very minimum 8 characters long.

You can be very innovative if you try! ;)

Try using the first letters of each word in the last line of your favorite song or poem; e.g., I like the song “Rhiannon” by Fleetwood Mac. The last line of the song is “Dreams unwind; Love’s a state of mind.” So the resulting password would be: DULASOM. or even MOSALUD (reverse it,) if you really wanted to be safe!

However, you’d need to increase its strength, by adding some other characters:

2Du`Lasom! Here, I’ve added: a numeral (2) a flick (`) and an exclamation point (!) making this a somewhat impossible cookie to crack;

Ensure that you always use a combination of lower and upper-case letters WITH numbers PLUS other keyboard characters.

So how do hackers work?

You need to remember that the first two personality traits that come into play with the hacker mind are; deviousness and tenacity. They have patience and will not hesitate to use any of several methods by which to access your files. The three most often used are: social engineering; dictionary attacks and – brute force.

Social engineering: This is usually carried out OFF-line. There are so many examples of this method, that I’m going to refer you to Social Engineering Fundamentals, Part1: Hacker Tactics. Here, you’ll be able to find out just how vulnerable you really can be. If you’d like more information on this method, just Google “social engineering,” and you’ll get all the information you can handle reading.

Dictionary attacks: Probably the first line of attack and extremely useful against people who choose a single word for their password. (The hackers dream user!) Even if the word has absolutely nothing to do with your life, (dog’s name etc.,) your password can be cracked as the hacker’s very adept software zips through multiple dictionaries to find and match your word.

Brute force: This is probably the one that is best known (but takes the longest time,) and involves using software that begins by trying every possible combination of letters; numerals and keyboard strokes to achieve its end. The software begins with trying every keyboard character, then two key combinations, then three and progresses from there.

User BAD HABITS:

  • DO NOT stick your passwords on your monitor;

  • DO NOT place a piece of paper with your passwords under your mouse pad or keyboard;
  • DO NOT keep the same passwords for longer than 2 months at a time, change them ALL regularly;
  • DO NOT use the same password twice;
  • DO NOT store all your passwords in an Excel spreadsheet.

It’s for all these reasons, that using a password manager becomes an important, informed and effective software choice for juggling passwords and their changes.

GUI (Graphical user interface:)

The database in my own Sticky Password software, currently holds around 140 log-ins and passwords for me. The GUI is clean and easy to navigate from one purpose to another. I found all functions/set-ups to be intuitive – even for those who have never used such programs before.

There is a column on the left side, that allows you to configure the various functions within the interface. The top section being :

Tasks: You can see all your password accounts with export/import settings and the ability to rescue unprotected passwords from elsewhere. There is also a very efficient search function that allows you to search your database if it becomes really large.

Settings:

You can choose to have a Master password AND your normal password. If anyone does manage to hack into your system, they’re not only going to have to figure out each password for each account; but also the Master password that unlocks the normal password. This may seem like overkill to you, but believe me, it won’t if you ever find out that you’re the target of a hacker.

Some users tend to bypass using the Master password, but I prefer to use it and have that extra layer of password protection. You’ve probably read my views on which encryption algorithm is best, however it bears repeating again. This program uses AES (aka Rijndael,) which is also the same algorithm used by the U.S. military to keep their Secret Documents safe from those who have no business reading them.

Should you wish to do more reading on this encryption algorithm, Wikipedia would be a great place to start.

There aren’t any other settings to configure – which means that you can get up and running almost as soon as you install the software.

Restore:

Interestingly, any new passwords that are created are automatically added to the last back-up that you ran for the program. This section will also show you a log of any back-up changes. A calendar to the left, displays past back-up dates, so that you can see at a glance, the last time a back-up for your passwords was run.

I have tested the restore feature, and I have to say that it does work like a charm. :)

Help File:

Clear; in-depth and efficiently laid out – and best of all, contained within the program, not forcing the user to open a browser, like some software does.

Customer Service:

One person I know received assistance from Lamantine Software within a few hours. When she lost her registration key, they gave it back to her without issue.

Although I’ve had no reason to use them myself, I have no reason to believe that their customer service regarding other issues, wouldn’t be handled just as promptly.

Features:

This software has so many features over other password software, that it really made my choice easy.

  • Binds password management features to any software on your computer, not just limited to browsers;

  • Multiple browser compatibility;
  • Portable database, with USB use facility, (costs US$40.00 extra to include this with RF!)
  • Anti-phishing feature: e.g. when you are submitting a password on a website, it detects whether or not it’s on the domain name showing in the browser or if it’s a fraud or simulated one;
  • Excellent demo instructions that teach you well;
  • NO toolbar installation. (RF does install a toolbar;)
  • Indicator button on task bar lets you know when Sticky Password will work with a particular program;
  • Extremely strong and effective password generator;
  • Easily imports passwords from other password programs;

Automatic form filler;
Can save a huge amount of working time logging into sites that you visit frequently; (I visit many in the course of a day!)

Doesn’t just store the password, but also your username/login information;

Supports Bluetooth authentication to secure database;

Encourages users to choose stronger, safer passwords;

  • Export the DB to a text file;
  • Virtual keyboard; I love using this feature!
  • Can handle multiple log-ins for the same site (eg: different profiles;)

Negatives:

I honestly haven’t found any as yet. But as with any review, if I find any subsequent flaws or bugs, I’ll add an addendum and credit it to the person who made me aware of such.

Points:

  • Originality: 7/10
  • Functionality: 8/10
  • Intuitiveness: 8/10

Price: US$24.95

For the amount of functionality; features; strength and peace of mind that this little application can give you, the asking price is an excellent one.

Summary:

Sticky Password is truly efficient software to store all your passwords with absolute safety, both on-line (with browsers,) and OFF-line with other programs that you own, which might also contain sensitive or private information.

It works straight out of the tin and doesn’t make any claims or promises that it can’t keep. As I mentioned earlier, I swapped from another title to this little software gem and plan to remain with it.

Recommendation:

I do recommend Sticky Password. I’ve been using it for many months and still haven’t found any other software that comes to par with it.

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