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Secure your Safe Notes!

Sometimes we keep our sensitive information (passwords, PINs, serial numbers etc.) on unsecure support like post-its, on the phone or in our online accounts.

Save your PINs, serial numbers, passwords on secure, encrypted support: use Web Replay Safe Notes to keep your sensitive data (serial numbers, PINs, bank accounts) encrypted on your hard drive (SQLServer Compact encryption).

Secure your safe notes, logins, bookmarks, macros by setting a master password (Web Replay password strength checker helps you chose only strong passwords) and no one but you can have access to your database.

Note 1: Set Web Replay to auto-lock if you’re not the only one that has access to your computer!

Note 2: Do not forget your master password! It is unretrievable!

Note 3: Web Replay database is portable. You can install it on a USB and when you connect it to a computer Web Replay automatically switches to the database from USB.

For more details, watch please the slide show below.

 

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May 8, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | password manager, security | , , | No Comments

Search any word, phrase or even a whole line of text from your desktop with a click

Improvements that make a difference! Chapter II 

Web Replay’s search from desktop is the simplest and the fastest way to look up a word or a phrase or even a whole line of text on Google or in a dictionary or in any website you want with a click.

How it’s done?

1. Go to Settings (click Web Replay logo toolbar button) and check Enable search from desktop.  

Note: there you can chose a hot key and a mouse button to use for capturing a word or a phrase or even a whole line of text everywhere on the screen.

2. Now hold the hot key and click any word on the screen (use the combination key – mouse button you set for capturing words). A dialog box will open with the captured word.

3. Open the drop down menu on the right and select the web site you want to search for the word. There are some web sites by default: Google, Wikipedia, Flicker, Technorati, Dictionary.com. Select one and Web Replay goes to that web site and searches for the word. Now you can see the search results.

But you can create your own search scenario using Web Replay recorder!

Let’s see how it’s done:

1. For instance, go to Technorati login page.

2. In Web Replay’s toolbar click Record button.

3. Now you can notice the floating toolbar for recording web actions. Enter your ID and your password.

4. Click the Sign in button

5. Once logged in click select variable fields button from the floating recorder

6. You’ll notice a hand cursor. Now click the Technorati search field to let Web Replay now that the search field changes its value every time

7.  Enter any word in the search field

8. Click Search

9. Stop recording and save the macro.

Now hold the hot key and click any word on the screen. In the dialog box that opens you’ll notice your saved search macro. Double click it and Web Replay opens Internet Explorer, goes to www.technorati.com, fills in your username and password, enters the word into the search field and clicks Search.  Now you can see the search results.

Note: if you want to capture more than a word up to a whole line of text just hold the hot key and the mouse button you set for capturing and drag the mouse cursor over the words you want to capture then release the mouse button.

Web Replay – not an ordinary password manager

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February 8, 2008 Posted by deskperienced | e-mail, internet, login, password manager, programming, security, software, web | , , , , , | 1 Comment