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Internet Explorer Password Recovery 1.4.2 - Recovers ALL Internet Explorer lost passwords

Recovers ALL Internet Explorer lost passwords

Internet Explorer Password Recovery
Internet Explorer Password Recovery: The most poweful and complete Internet Explorer passwords recovery utility in the net. It can recover ALL types of Internet Explorer passwords: IE cached credentials, FTP saved passwords, IE autoform and autocomplete fields, IE autocomplete passwords, IE synchronization passwords, Identity passwords, and Content advisor password.

PIEPR is the first program that can decrypt Internet Explorer passwords directly from Windows registry files. It also reveals passwords hidden behind asterisks.

PIEPR v1.3 has some new features: cookie explorer, URL history cache explorer, file cache explorer, favorites explorer, and IE typed URLs viewer.

What is new in version 1.4.2:

New UI features

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For $28.00

Download: Download Internet Explorer Password Recovery 1.4.2 (0.8 Mb)
Download Count:17
Release Date:2006-10-27
Last Updated:2006-10-27
Manufacturer: Passcape Software
Product Support: Internet Explorer Password Recovery WebSite
  
Language:English, ChineseTraditional, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian
Requirements:Internet Explorer 3-6.
Install:Install Only
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