posted on January 4, 2001 06:44:17 PM new
A friend of mine told me of this program that will remeber all your passwords to all your internet log-in's, at the same time as you browse the internet it will pop up with cupons, rebates, and discount to various shopping needs. It won't do it to the point to be anoiding just every now and then. I use this program all the time I've got online accounts that I have no idea what my passwords are. It even logs me into auctionwatch.
posted on January 13, 2001 09:10:22 AM new
Yes, I REALLY thought Gator was a fantastic idea - I HATE filling out forms, so after being hounded constantly by the banner ads, I tried to sign up - doesn't work on iMAC systems - ya know, I just don't understand WHY these businesses do that - I wouldn't mind paying a few bucks for this type of helper download even. What's up with this? Not ALL of us are PC faithfull - it's not like we don't exist!!
posted on January 14, 2001 09:34:13 PM new
I have had Gator for a few months with Windows 98. It frequently gets jammed on my computer and I have to force the program to quit. Otherwise, it is very useful for remembering passwords. I was just wondering if I am the only one who has trouble with it locking up my computer.
posted on January 15, 2001 04:45:46 PM new
I couldn't navigate around to all these places without gator to help sign me in. I haven't had any trouble with it.
posted on January 16, 2001 04:35:57 AM new
It jammed my computer and my friend mother got hacked and they got all of the gator inf which was her cridit car info and all of her passwords. also try and uninstall it ya right!!!!!! so beware
posted on January 16, 2001 06:13:12 AM new
Gator also tracks and reports on everywhere you go, sooo.....if you don't mind that, fine, but if you do, be aware.
posted on January 16, 2001 03:52:11 PM new
I've used gator for over a year now and have had no problems. It comes in very handy especially on a system as slow as mine.
posted on January 17, 2001 04:04:09 PM new
You use it without problem because you're "small", I mean, not big enough to draw attention from the others. You'd better drive you own car - don't let stranger drive your car and you fall asleep on passager seat.
[ edited by jollia on Jan 17, 2001 04:05 PM ]
posted on January 20, 2001 10:17:52 PM new
IE 5.0 will do the same thing as gator, without the crash problems or pop up windows. You just need to set it under tools / internet options / advanced.
[ edited by spleach on Jan 20, 2001 10:23 PM ]