So Long, Roboform (biatch!).

Roboform screwed me, so I’m returning the favor.

It started off as a must-have addition to Internet Explorer, for anyone who enters a lot of form data. As a web developer I’m doing that all day long. Roboform lets you save that data you submit once, for one-click re-use later. It automatically stuffs all the form data you entered once back into the form the next time you visit that page. And it was beautiful.

Lately though, the developers are getting greedy. They used to complain if you saved 30 sets of info. The newer versions only save 10. You have to register it to save more. I had 21 sets. It wouldn’t offer me any help at all, until I registered it. Screw that.

Normally, I’d go find a serial number for it, and smile as it stops harrassing me. But I use at at home and work, and I don’t want to do that at work. So the search began for a reasonable replacement.

  • Google Toolbar – Only saves a limited set of personal data about you, not the random things most web forms ask for.
  • Auto Fill Browser – It’s a browser. I already have a browser. In fact, I have 7. That’s quite enough. Ditto for Maxthon, Gogo, Skywanderer, etc.
  • Easy Password Manager – Apparantly, like the Google Toolbar, it only saves a limited set of personal data.
  • 550 Access Toolbar – This comes sort of close, but I found that it won’t detect a form inside a frameset. Sadly, I deal with framesets, so this early find was eliminated from consideration

Finally after a frustrating couple of days, I found Handy Password. There’s a free version available as well as a $30 shareware version. HP creates a new toolbar in IE, recognizes pages under framesets, and offers auto-fill suggestions for forms you’ve visited before.

It differs from Roboform by not creating a popup window to fill in forms, or saving them. Roboform has moved away from this lately, to a toolbar that attaches to the bottom of your browser window. I think that’s just silly… who wants to go to the bottom of the screen to fill in data? I’ve started liking that since I installed HP. It doesn’t get in my way, but it’s not very far out of it, either.

So far, no limits have appeared, and it’s at least as good as Roboform was. I haven’t quite uninstalled Roboform yet, though. One feature that doesn’t exist is an Import system from Roboform, so I’m moving accounts from one to the other over time. As I visit a site Roboform knows, I go ahead and let it Fill (but not Submit) a form. Then I use Handy Password’s Save button, to save the info in HP, and then delete that passcard from Roboform.

So it’s not been an immediate switch… but just the same, I’m quite happy to say See-ya to Roboform.

And now, a Suggestion from Google…

Google’s newest release (beta) now suggests possible search terms that match what you’re typing…. AS you type. It’s based on search term popularity, mixed through google’s ranking system.

For instance, type Mi and you’ll get Microsoft, then miniclip, michael moore, miserable failure, and so on.

Cool and Annoying at the same time.

http://www.google.com/webhp?complete=1&hl=en

212,345

Well that was a quick 2,000 miles. The annual Thanksgiving trip to Alabama was great. Thanksgiving Day morning I managed to knock over a doe, but I didn’t get any pictures of it.

I hadn’t really put my scope on anything all week and was getting frustrated. Thursday morning my wife laid down the law that I was to be back at 9am. At 7:40am a nice, big fat doe walked out on the dirt road I was walking… just as I was about to return to the car to head back to the hotel. You don’t just turn your back on a gift from God like that. Even if it makes you late, and upsets your wife a little.

Thursday night I started feeling a cold coming on. By Friday afternoon I was sneezing in my stand, and decided to call it quits.

Much thanks to Uncle Wayne, Doug, Wesley, Sam and Josh who also went hunting during the week. After not getting anything last year, I didn’t have my hopes too high. This time, the weather started out warm and the deer were staying out of sight, but I had a great time anyway, even before Thursday morning.

Next year I want to find out if shotgun hunting is legal and perhaps even take my own. Dad says he’d like to go bowhunting here in Michigan in early October, if possible. I’ve started looking into bows. Anyone have a suggestion for a starter setup?