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- DEinspanjer - Feb 28 2006 | security, password, technology, authentication, interesting
Nice method involving clicking inside the area bordered by your selected icons.
- peterfranken - Jan 19 2006 | passwords, security, simulation, software, technology, web2.0, windows, interesting, icons, graphical, experiment, password, tech, web, imported:del.icio.us, peterfranken, ulestraten, blogger
The program will run on any computer using Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 2003. However, the .NET framework 1.1 must be installed. If upon running the program an error occurs, most likely you need to install the .NET framework.
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