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From:Symantec
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I love it!, 2007-03-12 I have used this software for a couple years and I love it! It fills in all my passwords and stores my credit card information in an easily accessible way. I don't have to pull out my cards each time I shop online. It also fills in name, address and telephone number for home or work whichever you choose. No one else uses my computer and if you have this software you should password protect your computer.
5 of 6 customers found the following review helpful:
No longer supported, 2006-10-03 I have to say that I have loved this product when I initially purchased it as part of a package in 2004. BUT - it just recently crashed and I was told by Symantec (after much time on the website & on hold on the phone) that they are no longer supporting this software! Since I have been a "good" computer user and backed up all my info I was assuming there should be some way to get back this information - WRONG. The only thing they said I could do was try to reinstall the program, but since I initially purchased it as a download only, I no longer was able to do that...
I am EXTREMELY frustrated with the lack of support & concern for my dilemma and it has turned me very sour towards Symantec...
Works great, even with a bug, 2006-08-29 I have this and love it. I have all my passwords on a sheet of paper in my safe incase I ever need to really "see" them.
Sometimes the Password manager will not fill in a password that I know it "knows". I have found an easy way around this. Say I am signing into Yahoo Mail and Password Manager doesn't automatically fill my password in. Leaving the password field blank, I hit submit/enter (whatever the site wants) like I would if the password was entered. This wakes Password Manager up and then when the screen comes back up re-asking for my password, Password Manager will then fill in my password. Hopes this helps...
9 of 9 customers found the following review helpful:
Symantec is on the skids..., 2006-07-10 I bought Password Manager when it was first released and was very satisfied with it. But then came the crashes and its unwillingness to start up correctly (e.g., the Sign In dialog would not display on reboot). After years of uninstalling and reinstalling Password Mangler to fix its variety of issues -- always having to go back to the original installation CD and work _up_ from there -- and struggling with Symantec's obscure and unhelpful Web site (and their obscure and unhelpful off-shore technical support), I'm giving up on it.
Password Manager has not been supported for well over two years now, and the Symantec site hopefully suggests a variety of products to "upgrade" to that do NOT include Password Manager (BEWARE of that trap!) -- you may think you've upgraded, but you haven't...you've simply bought a new product that does not include Password Manager.
20+/-years ago, "Norton" applications were the cat's meow and the only elegant salvation for lost and corrupted file DOS issues, including the infamous "format c:/" oopsie.
Since Symantec (then mostly a Mac shop...a clue, in retrospect) bought up Norton, product development, support, engineering, and QA have gone into the toilet. Passsword Manager had its flushing success, as well.
1 of 3 customers found the following review helpful:
Norton Password Manager 2004, 2006-03-18 I recently purchased the cd-rom of Norton Password Manager 2004 And it does exactly what is says it will do!!!!!!!!!!!
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