CNET Editors' review
If you use Internet Explorer and you want a better automatic form filler for Web-based forms, you'll find this one doesn't even built IEs built-in version.
IE Keeper claims to be a shorter, quicker method for automatically filling in Internet forms. Installing the .dll--novices may need a tutorial on how to do so with Windows Run program--adds an unobtrusive button to IE (or a command to the Tools menu, depending on how your version of IE is set up). When you fill in a form online, IE Keeper will store the entries and automatically fill them in next time you open that form. Supposedly.
In our tests, we found no improvement over using IEs default Autofill feature. The trial period is generous, but that just gives you more time to confirm there are no benefits to shelling out cash for this application.
Publisher's Description
From SoftCab:
The program will remember form data entered on a Web page, so next time they will be filled in automatically. No need to fill in Web forms more than one time. The database is encrypted. All possible form items are supported.
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