So, I did a Google search for password managers, and I came across
Clipperz, which I'm sorry to say, I am not familiar with.
Obviously, since this is a forum for Clipperz, I probably won't hear
much bad about Clipperz, but can anyone who perhaps has experienced
both RoboForm and Clipperz make an argument for me on why I should
jump ship from RoboForm over to Clipperz.
I really haven't done too much research yet. Is Clipperz free
forever, or is there also an upgrade purchase?
Is it easy to use? Roboform is very easy, and it seems very powerful,
but then again, it is my first password manager, so perhaps they all
offer the same functions as RoboForm.
Please elaborate in your response to help me make my decision when the
time comes when RoboForm pulls the plug on my free trial period!
Thank you in advance.
bunkman
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On Mar 6, 11:01 pm, bunkman <brianbunke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Obviously, since this is a forum for Clipperz, I probably won't hear
> much bad about Clipperz, but can anyone who perhaps has experienced
> both RoboForm and Clipperz make an argument for me on why I should
> jump ship from RoboForm over to Clipperz.
It's frankly preposterous that I'd be replying to your post; I've been
using Clipperz for only about a week. Furthermore, I have *not* used
RoboForm, and know nothing about it.
>
> I really haven't done too much research yet. Is Clipperz free
> forever, or is there also an upgrade purchase?
Clipperz appears to be open-source, and to provide off-line tools and
even (IIUC) libraries that you can use to decrypt their format. I
would say that they've pretty effectively undercut any possible
monetization :).
> Is it easy to use? Roboform is very easy, and it seems very powerful,
> but then again, it is my first password manager, so perhaps they all
> offer the same functions as RoboForm.
There are definitely limits to Clipperz form completion. For
instance, they don't appear to handle the ping-pong cookie interaction
required by some services. If the web service has a straightforward
id / password form, Clipperz works great. The appeal of Clipperz to
me goes beyond its ability to fill forms; in particular, it provides
me with the confidence to finally get off my behind and use seriously
secure passwords, even for unimportant or less-obviously-important
services like Facebook.
John Clements
>> I really haven't done too much research yet. Is Clipperz freeClipperz appears to be open-source, and to provide off-line tools and
> forever, or is there also an upgrade purchase?
even (IIUC) libraries that you can use to decrypt their format. I
would say that they've pretty effectively undercut any possible
monetization :).
There are definitely limits to Clipperz form completion. For
> Is it easy to use? Roboform is very easy, and it seems very powerful,
> but then again, it is my first password manager, so perhaps they all
> offer the same functions as RoboForm.
instance, they don't appear to handle the ping-pong cookie interaction
required by some services. If the web service has a straightforward
id / password form, Clipperz works great.
The appeal of Clipperz to
me goes beyond its ability to fill forms; in particular, it provides
me with the confidence to finally get off my behind and use seriously
secure passwords, even for unimportant or less-obviously-important
services like Facebook.
John Clements
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