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Re: for the variously challenged



Doing my own research (to ward off criticism by Robert), it looks like
nucleus technologies is either a decent, non-fly-by-night company or is
doing a good job at faking it. They are located in India, a country whose
culture has been made trustworthy by the civilizing effect of (gasp!)
British colonialism.


So, thanks again, Wofie. I'm taking the plunge.


Thanks, Wolfie. Now paranoia sets in: if this program can reveal the asterisks to me, how do I know it isn't "phoning home" with it to the program's authors? Is this a reasonable fear? Is Nucleus Technologies known and reputable?
Harry Binswanger wrote: > What I would like, additionally, is a way to see what the real password is > when Win automatically puts up the password, as asterisks, into the > password field. http://www.downloadry.com/freeware/nucleus-kernel-password-unmask-3169.htm Wolfgang Bechstein bechstein@xxxxxxxx
Harry Binswanger hb@xxxxxxxx
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