The new version of ALPass has been delayed several times with only private releasesavailable to a few select individuals outside of ESTsoft, the manufacturer. A newlydiscovered security vulnerability that could allow a malicious ALPass Database file(*.apw) to crash ALPass or run arbitrary code pushed up the release date. ESTsoftencourages existing ALPass users to update to the latest version.
While no new features are in this release, Windows Vista and IE7 compatibility arecomplete. The 64-bit version of IE is not supported.
ALPass remembers and stores your web site logins and passwords in a secure encrypteddatabase. Seamlessly integrating with Internet Explorer, ALPass automatically fillsin login forms for you, eliminating typing and the need to remember numerous IDs andpasswords. An added benefit from using ALPass is that your passwords are protectedfrom malicious keyloggers that hackers use to steal personal information.
Ideal for shared computers, ALPass stores everyone's logins in their own personalencrypted database, so you can rest assured that your information is private andsecure. And moving your login database to a new computer is easy with ALPass'import/export and backup wizard.
While some free password managers limit the number of users you can create, or thenumber of web sites you can store, ALPass lets you store unlimited web sites forunlimited users. As with all ALTools, ALPass has no limitations and never expires.
ALPass runs on Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista. It is free for home and commericial use.
ESTsoft Corp. is a leading Korean publisher of end-user software, enterpriseapplications, and turn-key business solutions. Contact information is available inEnglish at www.ALTools.net and in Korean at www.ESTsoft.com.

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