Passwords in Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer asks you if you want to save passwords on webpages; which can be handy, but also dangerous – especially on banking sites. More about that below.

But let’s assume that you decided at some point to not save a password on a non-critical webpage, but now you want to – and Internet Explorer isn’t asking you any more…what to do?
Just go to logicalexpressions.com and follow the instructions and you are ready to go again.

Now, how secure are the stored passwords? Have a look at labnol.org to see – and download some software from there if you need to recover some of your Internet Explorer passwords.

Remove Microsoft Outlook Duplicates

When working in Outlook, and especially when syncing with mobile devices, it can happen that you have duplicate items created. 10 items isn’t a problem, but 100 or more can get tedious to clean manually.
There is software available to help you sort through the duplicates quickly. I have listed four of them below. They range in price from $15 to $30 and differ slightly in operational modes and user interface. They all have trial/demo versions though so you can get a feel for which one you like best.
But don’t forget – always make a backup of yout Outlook .PST file before running any of these programs.

anti-dupe.com
nomoredupes.com
outlook.duplicate-remover.com
duplicatekiller.4team.biz

 Update: I just heard about a free program that may work for you: http://www.vaita.com/ODIR.asp