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PASSreCall (for Windows 95,
98, ME, NT, 2000, XP) is an indispensable tool that will assist in
the creation and retrieval of your important passwords. All
password information is stored in a secure encrypted file format
that will ensure the safety and confidentiality of your information.
You
will find PASSreCall to be the most intuitive and easy to use program
that is available to manage your passwords.
Each time you start PASSreCall you will be prompted for your Master
Password that will verify your access to the remaining password
records. If you have forgotten your Master Password, then you
can request the program to present two "Challenge
Questions" to verify your access. If the correct
answers are given in response to the two questions, then PASSreCall
will return the Master Password..
The program provides the following information for each password
record: Description, Password, UserID, WebSite, and
Comments. The WebSite field can be used to automatically
link to the actual site. The program will automatically update a Date/Time
Changed field for each new record..
Password records can be selected from the List by either using
the Mouse Left-Click button or by scrolling through the
records with the PgUp, PgDn, ArrowUp or ArrowDown keys.
As a record is selected, the individual fields for that record will
be displayed in a record form format. Any of the fields can be
modified or the selected record can be deleted.
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Manage & Secure
Your Passwords
Would
you like
more information on what PASSreCall can do? Select the More
Detail option on the left side of this page....
This
software was developed by TPC Software, Inc. and is distributed as
"Shareware Software". You are free to temporarily use this software
for the purpose of evaluating its quality and
to determine if it will fit your needs.
Report Options: PASSreCall allows you to select the
included fields and their sequence & width to produce a highly
customizable array of reports.
PASSreCall can be configured to operate the way you would
like. To view or change your program options, four separate
options forms are provided.
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