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Random Password Generator (updated With New Features) - Program I Made For Passwords | ||
Discussion by Plenoptic with 10 Replies.
Last Update: July 12, 2006, 1:33 pm | |||
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http://www.plenopticdesign.com/programs/in...p?act=view&id=1
Edit:
Now able to save the password to a text file and has a help file explaining what to do.
Got it again!
Good job,keep going.I like it a lot.
QUOTE (Plenoptic)
Sorry if it didn't explain itself much I tried the best I could.Link: view Post: 265153
If you don't mind me asking, what program did you use to create that application and could you recommend any good tutorials for it?
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You explained it on here just fine. I meant if people should pass it on to others, it would have it's own directions included.Ya I know but I meant in the actual program but I realize what you are saying now. I can make a menu bar on top that will have a help section I guess or something like that.
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That's actually really small but clever. Kudos to you. You could add an option to save the generated password as a .txt file so you open it in notepad. * Saves To Desktop *Ya the more I think about it the more I think I should put that in there for an extra addition in case someone wants it.
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If you don't mind me asking, what program did you use to create that application and could you recommend any good tutorials for it?I made this in Visual Basic 6. This program is hard to find to buy for cheap but I got it for free from my brother's school. It really is cool once you get the coding down and whatever you don't know you can find out on Google. I remember a while back looking for tutorials over at http://pixel2life.com
QUOTE (Plenoptic)
I made this in Visual Basic 6. This program is hard to find to buy for cheap but I got it for free from my brother's school. It really is cool once you get the coding down and whatever you don't know you can find out on Google. I remember a while back looking for tutorials over at http://pixel2life.comKk, thanks. Probably be a birthday present - 24 days
QUOTE (electriic ink)
That's actually really small but clever. Kudos to you. You could add an option to save the generated password as a .txt file so you open it in notepad. * Saves To Desktop *
Link: view Post: 265182
I think you shouldn't save it to Destop.While you have the spyware on your computer,they could steal your password as well.My recommend is you can save it into your flash memory,so they can not steal your password,if your computer infected spyware .Even when you get virus,you also can save your password to avoid losing it.
I also changed the link on the top of the page because I added a download system to the website. http://www.plenopticdesign.com/programs/in...p?act=view&id=1
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