• Jun
    17

    FW Editor: How important do you think it is to create separate passwords for each account?
    James: It is of great significance. There are several easy to find tools around which can bruteforce passwords for many services such as your email account, bank account, and other accounts for websites such as forums.

    FW Editor: Which other software were your inspirations behind creating SaveMeLabs Password Generator?
    James: It was mainly a test. It was something i created whilst learning to program and I felt that it may have been useful for general computer users.

    FW Editor: Do you have any development plans in future for SaveMeLabs Password Generator?
    James: We have got another version which is nearly ready for release, which includes lots of new features… However it will still be very simple to use.

    FW Editor: Will the users get access to any special features like free software upgrades etc.?
    James: Our Password Generator is completely free, whilst you can not update within the software users are able to download the latest version from our website.

    FW Editor: What was your idea behind offering SaveMeLabs Password Generator as a freeware?
    James: I feel that for something which should be common sense, charging for it would be outrageous.

    FW Editor: Do you have any plans to create an API or a SDK for developers to benefit from SaveMeLabs Password Generator?
    James: I do not feel that it would be worth the effort. However in the future it is possible we will release the Password Generator as open-source.

    FW Editor: How would you rate SaveMeLabs Password Generator in comparison with other similar products?
    James: I think the key thing of our Password Generator is the simplicity. While the new version is a little more complicated, it is still simple to use and does not store any information on the users machine.

    FW Editor: If you had to choose any single feature of SaveMeLabs Password Generator that you find most attractive, what will it be?
    James: Again, the simplicity. The simple GUI allows users to quickly get what they need, without any effort at all.

    FW Editor: Any special tips for your users?
    James: Stay tuned, the new version will be worth the wait.

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  • May
    24

    News update

    Filed under: Website;

    Since the release of our Downloader Toolkit, a lot has happened.  Firstly,  I would like to list all of the awards it has won so far.

    In total that is Two editors picks, and  Four five star awards.  This is a great achievement, and we are very happy.

    In other news,  we have spent the last 6 hours increasing the speed of the website – We are not quite finished, but we have noticed an improvement in speed of nearly 45%.

    Next up,  we have now got a new member of the team.  We are working on a team page,  and you will be able to see more about us there.

    We have got lots of plans for future products, and some that are close to release.  Stay tuned, you might like what you see.

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  • Apr
    9

    Since the release of ScareAware, there has been nothing but positive feedback for SaveMeLabs and for this I thank you! The idea of this post is just to inform you on what happening in the future…

    The first major change, is the discontinuation of our ScareAware product. The main reason behind this is because for one product, it was taking up so much time! As you may recall, in the previous post I mentioned how it is tricky trying to program new software whilst also keeping ScareAware updated. Although ScareAware lived for only a few months, it was definitely not a waste of time based on the positive response from the community and the 4000 downloads that ScareAware managed to get which is pretty impressive considering it was our first project. We have decided that ScareAware will stay on all of the current download sites, however we believe it is for the best that we do not release the source code for this project (although we are looking forward to the possibility of future open-source projects!).

    Moving on, I want to give a little info on some future products.
    Most of the products currently in development are going to be aimed at helping the user complete tasks otherwise difficult or time consuming and a perfect example is something we have been working on for several weeks currently nearing completion…

    Have you ever reinstalled your computer and been faced with the task of reinstalling the software you had previously? Common programs such as your Web Browser, Anti-Malware Software, and your computer maintenance programs? Occasionally you may copy the setup files from your downloads folder before reinstalling, or have the setup files on an external HD or a USB key… however there is a good chance that the setup files you have are outdated. This is what the new software will help with! Many common programs will be included, and we will ensure that we always keep it updated with the latest download.

    So how does it work? It is very simple really, it is a typical interface with a few tabs and checkboxes. We could have included a lot of bells and whistles however we decided that simple is best. So you click the checkbox you want, and it will download the software from the publisher or other reliable source. The tabs will have different categories of software such as Security Software, Maintenance Software, and some other categories.

    Whilst it may not sound like the next award winning software, it is a small utility which has the potential to help many users. Of course, the software will be free and the source code may well be released in future. We expect the release date to be some time in the next week or two, if all goes to plan.

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  • Apr
    3

    If you have been checking recently, ScareAware and the website have not had much updating done to them… We are working on some other projects and devoting time to all of them is tricky.

    Rest assured, we are still here and still appreciate all of the emails we get! If you have any suggestions for ScareAware then feel free to use the contact form on the site and we will get back to you quickly.

    Meanwhile, hold tight whilst we finalize our new projects.

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  • Mar
    10

    Over the last hour or so we have been working hard to make the website easier to understand and use.

    For starters we have switched to the WordPress platform, which provides us with with more control and features for the website. We have change the website layout (yes, that hideous header image from the last layout is gone!) and it should be more friendly for all screen resolutions.

    Having the ability to blog about updates and other news is a big plus, meaning you can always be on top of what we are doing.

    If you have any issues, please use the contact form to report them and we will fix them ASAP.

    It will take a while for the ads to show targeted ads, and for some other small things to adjust.

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