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Email Password Dump – Universal email client passwords revealer

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Email Password Dump is lightweight and user-friendly command-line based (working in a DOS window) free application developed by SecurityXploded from India. It’s used to quickly discover/recover and then display the email passwords stored in many popular email clients, such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Pidgin, Windows Live Mail, GTalk, Thunderbird, IncrediMail, Foxmail, and more.

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MozBackup – Backup/restore Firefox, Thunderbird profiles fast and easily

Every time after I reinstalled the OS, a large number of data ever saved in Firefox were all lost, this problem troubled me for a long time, until I found MozBackup by accident! From then on, I can backup and save any configuration data of most Mozilla products, for a rainy day.

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