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Roboform for Linux

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11:07 pm
September 8, 2008


JacobChristy

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Hi,

I want to know that Roboform works on Linux or not.

If yes, then please send me the URL free downloading

8:23 pm
July 31, 2009


DavidDock

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Hello all!

I use RoboForm program on my windows computer and very-very like it. Anyway, I have an Ubuntu machine at home and I really want to have a RoboForm extention there too. But, unfortunately, I saw on the RoboForm site, that they don't want to create a Linux version of a program!

As a result, I decided to check out – am I alone on this world? Only me so desperate about this?

People! If you are in love with RoboForm as I am, post here!

This will create some talks and some ideas. Maybe this will lead to a new extension for FireFox that will have the same usability as RoboForm, but will be trans-platform instead.

P.S.:
Yes, I know that I can use wine to simulate windows firefox, but I want it on the Linux firefox without troubles around
Yes, I know that there are some similar programs on linux (keypassx, code in monkeygrease and so on), but they are not that good

Yes that is a nice idea but have you ever thought of going up to the biggest guy on the subway and telling him your thoughts on this.  I wonder what he might do, or would you even do it.

wow gold


10:00 pm
March 22, 2010


harrisandreson

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You've got the idea and your extensions are good but have a serious user interaction design problem. In order to “compete” with Roboform you should think of addressing the following and probably more:

1- Merge the two extensions into a single one.
2- Remove or hide the regular expression thingy. No one except very skilled computer power users will ever understand regular expressions.
3- Prompt the user to save currently fillled forms (in a new website) and prompt the user to fill the current known fields (in an already “registered” website)
4- Save different logins for the same website (like login into different gmail accounts, for instance), with meaningful user-editable names. The different login names for a single website are too many times meaningless (I think of bank account numbers for instance).
5- Name the fields to be filled manually with meaningful names (maybe the text before the textfield?). The HTML names behind the name don't mean a thing to an ordinary user.
6- EDIT: The most important one: make the extensions work right out of the box. They don't do anything if not configured properly and the user is forced to a thorough research.

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