Do you have to fill the same usernames, passwords, and
addresses every time you log into a website or complete a
form online?
Now you can easily
restore your computer’s psychic
powers with Software Candy’s
Auto Complete
Back (tested working with IE6 on Windows XP, IE7 on Windows
Vista and IE8 on Windows 7).
Simply download and install
Auto Complete Back and
the
autocomplete feature on your computer will become re-enabled. The
time and annoyance you'll save by using this easy to use and well
tested product is well worth the tiny price!
What is Autocomplete and what does Auto Complete
Back
do?
The autocomplete feature was introduced for Microsoft’s
Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer to save time by
automatically completing name, address, phone number and email
address fields in forms as you fill them out. It also saves
previous searches, passwords, user ids, and web addresses that you
have recently typed.
So many websites require you to login for access these days that
you probably already have many user names set up. Who could
possibly keep them all straight?
At some point you may have turned off the autocomplete feature
while entering a userid when you checked a box that said
“Don’t offer to remember any more passwords.”
Now
that you’ve changed your mind and want this convenient
feature back, you may not know how to fix it or you may find yourself
confused by textual information, guiding you to wonder through a
maze
of mouse clicks.
Software Candy has made it easy to repair this problem. Once you
have installed
Auto Complete Back on your computer,
the
information that you frequently type will once again reappear on
forms and websites.
Now, when you first type a user name and password on a Web page, you
will receive the following prompt: "Do you want Windows to
remember this password, so that you don't have to type it again the
next time you visit this page?"
Also, before using a form on a Web page for the first time,
you will receive the following prompt: "AutoComplete remembers entries
in Web forms, like the one you just typed. In the future it can check
your previous entries and list suggestions as you type. Would you like
to turn AutoComplete on?". More information on the
circumstances in which the AutoComplete box appears can be found on
Microsoft's
MSDN website.
Note: On some web pages, the AutoComplete feature
may seem not working even when it is enabled. If you are curious to
understand why, read the following article:
Working with Internet Explorer's AutoComplete.
As with all Software Candy products,
Auto Complete Back
is
completely free of any viruses or spyware (digitally signed for
authenticity and integrity) and is well tested for its advertised
features. If ever needed, you can also uninstall it completely with
a single click, performing a total cleanup after itself.
Why waste time typing the same things over and over again? Download
Software Candy’s
Auto Complete Back today: