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    Now my post looks like the idiot trying to get the mod's post deleted ah well
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    Sorry mate deleted it quickly - forgot about continuity of thread
    Last edited by cerberus; 11-01-11 at 16:54.
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    Thanks for reporting the post. This should be the last of the issue

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    Great program! I was searching for it and found itwebsites to buyhere!
    Last edited by ella1985; 15-07-11 at 13:22.

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    I'm going to suggest LastPass

    Get it HERE

    It's a great bit of software I came across recently. It's basically an advanced password manager that lets you have very secure passwords for each site and they can all be different without the need to remember them. The password list can be exported to keep safe elsewhere or printed off also. You can also log onto your LastPass on any computer with it installed and it can retrieve your passwords if desired. I find it useful also for automatically logging me into some sites that would otherwise not store your log in info.

    It gets a thumbs up from me anyway
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    Quote Originally Posted by BurningFeetMan View Post
    I'm going to suggest LastPass
    Couldn't agree more. I've been using it for quite some time now, and it's one of the most useful programs I have on my PC. I believe it also encypts your password data, but I love it... just make sure you select a very strong master password.
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    Yeah good point about the master password, no point having all your passwords secure if your master password is something useless
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    Pc wizard 2010 is excellent also imgburn and ccleaner

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    Ccleaner is a great tool for speeding up sluggish drives.
    Chew the cold lumpy parts for bonus nutrition!

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    i absolutely love mediamonkey for arranging my music

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