![]() ![]() Let me give you a comparison of these two products, as they are quite similar in most cases. I installed LastPass last week, and disabled RoboForm, to see if LastPass could better meet my needs. In January 2007, I wrote a post on how easy it is to use RoboForm, and how much simpler it has made it to manage passwords.Īs with any tool, we find their short-comings or flaws, so when something new comes along we try it to see if it works better. ![]() I've been a user of RoboForm for nearly 4 years, and its allowed me to have secure and unique passwords for all my websites, while only requiring me to remember one. (BTW: I'm still using version 6, as I have not ran into a situation that requires me to move to version 7.) Regardless, the RoboForm product is one of the few products I would pay for again over using any of the current open source solutions available. ![]() That being said, I cannot imagine a company surviving by charging a 1-time fee of $30. I don't have my original purchase receipt, so I can't verify the legitimacy of the claim myself. The RoboForm website indicated that any version 6 purchases made after are eligible for free upgrades to version 7. The issue is that apparently their original purchase was for a lifetime of upgrades. Updated Feb 18, 2011: I've received a few comments from people about the cost to upgrade from RoboForm version 6 to version 7. ![]()
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