New! is a utility that works on Windows 9x and NT systems, allowing users to easily store frequently used passwords such as for dial-in ISPs or FTP connections. By activating the utility and dragging the mouse cursor over the password field, New! reveals the hidden password.
Well, you might be staring right at the password, hidden behind a row of "*****" asterisks. Thankfully, there's a nifty utility that can help you overcome this hurdle and see what's hidden behind that wall. Once you activate the utility, you simply drag your mouse cursor over the password field, and the utility, called New!, will reveal the password that's otherwise hidden under the asterisks.
Best of all, the utility is completely free to use! However, there are certain limitations to be aware of. The utility works quite well with most password screens you'll typically encounter on a MS Windows system, such as the password fields within the standard dial-up dialog, CuteFTP, or Outlook Express. But there are other applications that won't work with the utility. For instance, when it comes to the Windows NT User Manager, the utility doesn't work as well as it does with other password fields that store the password behind the asterisk.
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