Siber Systems , the developers of popular applications like RoboForm and GoodSync, now have these two applications available on Impulse! 

RoboForm is a super-charged password manager that is full of features.  It is compatible with popular browsers such as IE and Firefox, allowing you to fill registration and checkout forms with just a click.  You can also encrypt passwords, generate new passwords, back up and copy them between PC’s, and much more.

GoodSync is a file backup and synchronization application.  It automatically analyzes, synchronizes, and backs up your emails, precious family photos, contacts, MP3s, financial documents, and other important files locally - between desktops, laptops, servers, external drives, and Windows Mobile devices, as well as remotely through FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, and more.

Each application is available on Impulse for $23.95, which is a savings of 20% off of retail.


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on Feb 02, 2009

I have had Roboform for years--It is a GREAT product!!!!!

on Feb 02, 2009
Good news. I have both and recommend them both. I use them all the time. Good Sync is great for backups
on Feb 02, 2009

does roboform work for chrome?  (and win 7?)

on Feb 03, 2009

RoboForm is not yet available for Chrome but it has full support for IE/Firefox.

Preliminary testing on the beta of Windows 7 shows that RoboForm does work but we can't offer support until MS makes an official release

on Feb 03, 2009

Thanks for the update, SDavis! 

on Feb 03, 2009

Doesn't work in Opera either.  I have used Roboform for many years, and I would hate to be without it.

on Feb 04, 2009

I'm loving GoodSync .

 

 . . . although it seems to be the 32 bit version. THeir website says they offer a native 64 bit version as well, and the 64 bit version can copy locked files on a 64 bit OS.

Would it be possible to have Impulse detect the OS and donload/install the right one?

In addition - the about box claims it to be a TRIAL version, even though I paid for it? It doesn't look like it expires, but what's up wiith that??

. . . and send word back up to Siber that the "Send Sync results to this email" doesn't work very welll on 64 bit Vista using Outlook 2007. Even if I tell Outlook to allow it, it oddly still fails.

on Feb 04, 2009

@Cobra1: 64 bit version of GoodSync available here: http://www.goodsync.com/download/GoodSync-Setup-x64.exe

Go to Help --->Activate and enter your license key to activate your Pro version

Regarding the log issue, please go to support.goodsync.com

-PS Yes I do work for Siber

on Feb 04, 2009

Does it work when transferring between 32 and 64 bit versions? I'm currently running Vista 32 but upgrading to 64, hence the question.

on Feb 04, 2009

I'm looking into having Impulse detect 32/64 bit and install the proper executable

on Feb 04, 2009

the simplest way of detecting 32/64 bit is to look for a directory "%windir%\program files (x86)\" if it exists then it is 64bit if it does not then itis 32bit (by the way internet explorer on 64bit os's installs in BOTH program files & program files (x86) so the directory will exist if 64bit

harpo

on Feb 04, 2009

Annatar11: porting from 32-bit GS to 64-bit GS should not be a problem since the application data is the same

on Feb 04, 2009

the simplest way of detecting 32/64 bit is to look for a directory "%windir%\program files (x86)\" if it exists then it is 64bit if it does not then itis 32bit (by the way internet explorer on 64bit os's installs in BOTH program files & program files (x86) so the directory will exist if 64bit

There are Microsoft supplied APIs that they can use. Folders can be remapped, so they are not a reliable way of detecting the OS type. It's always far better to find the right way to do something rather than using "tricks" that can be broken in non-obvious ways.

Thanks SDavis for the info, and I'll take a closer look at my issue and contact support tonight.

Thanks Zoomba for taking a look.

on Feb 04, 2009

SDavis
Annatar11: porting from 32-bit GS to 64-bit GS should not be a problem since the application data is the same

Thanks. I'm thinking I'll pick it up then.

on Feb 04, 2009

Thanks. I'm thinking I'll pick it up then.

I had no issues - when I uninstalled the 32 bit version and installed the 64 bit version, all of my jobs were still there.

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