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Iron and Roboform
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 6:58 pm
by roboformuser
Hello,
I am very impressed with your Iron browser. I have waited a long time to have roboform be used with a Chrome browser.
I would like to use your Iron browser.
Roboform currently has come up with a browser that will use chrome program.
http://www.roboform.com/chrome.html
Any chance your program will work with Roboform? So many people in United States use Roboform. There is even a website for it.
You can see how many people use roboform and Chrome here
http://www.roboformchrome.com/
I would like to use your program instead of using the roboform version of chrome.
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Sat Jan 30, 2010 8:55 am
by Hyphen
I support this thread 100%, lots of people utilize Roboform and adding compatibility to Iron will surely increase your user base. I was using Iron until I noticed I couldn't use RoboForm with it.
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 5:52 am
by loicdevaux
I found a trick to make roboform work with Iron and Iron Portable.
Follow the instructions on my blog :
http://blog.lolo.asia/technology/2011/0 ... passcards/
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 8:40 am
by ishrella
Roboform is now updating to yearly fees? It seems that the old product is now changing and they want u to pay yearly now. Any other alternatives to roboform?
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 6:44 pm
by Zoonline
Checked Roboform website 2011-08-26
It's the Roboform cloudbased Everywhere version that has a yearly fee ($9,95 1:st year Win, Mac).
That subscription can be used from 0-9 different computers where your passwords are saved on a secure webserver online.
If rather wants to keep the passwords on the computer..
Roboform Desktop 7 ($29,95) where the second license provide a discount ($9,95 for 2nd)
One license per computer and this one doesn't come with yearly fee.
Roboform2Go 7 for USB ($39,95), one license per USB stick/pendrive/drive
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Wed Aug 31, 2011 1:26 pm
by JohnnyD
Well, anyway the prices are not so critical as they could be.
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 6:19 am
by ednaphia
I found roboform useful, but they now want to charge $30 because I store more than 10 passwords. ? What is a good substitute for Roboform that is free (or very cheap) very safe and secure and as reliable and easy to use.
Re: Iron and Roboform
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 7:26 pm
by megaman
ednaphia wrote:I found roboform useful, but they now want to charge $30 because I store more than 10 passwords. ? What is a good substitute for Roboform that is free (or very cheap) very safe and secure and as reliable and easy to use.
I use Last Pass and have 106, no charge whatsoever. About secure and reliable it's up to you, I haven't had any issues, except that one time it was being paranoid of being breached, true or not.