OperaPassView v1.05 - Recover the passwords stored in Opera Web browser
Description
OperaPassView is a small password recovery tool that decrypts the
content of the Opera Web browser password file (wand.dat) and
displays the list of all Web site passwords stored in this file.
You can easily select one or more passwords in the OperaPassView window,
and then copy the passwords list to the clipboard and save it into
text/html/csv/xml file.
System Requirements
This utility works on any version of Windows, starting from Windows 2000 and up to Windows 7/2008.
You can use this utility even if Opera Web browser is not installed on your system, as long as you have the wand.dat filename.
Known Limitations
- Currently, OperaPassView cannot decrypt the passwords and they are encrypted by using the master password.
Using OperaPassView
OperaPassView doesn't require any installation process or additional dll files.
In order to start using it, simply run the executable file - OperaPassView.exe
After you run OperaPassView, it automatically tries to locate the wand.dat of the current logged-on user and display
all Web site passwords stored in this file.
You can also manually choose the desired wand.dat filename by using the 'Advanced Options' window (F8) or simply by dragging
the wand.dat filename from Explorer into the main window of OperaPassView.
When OperaPassView displays the passwords list, you can select one or
more of these passwords and then copy them to the clipboard
(Ctrl+C) or use the save option (Ctrl+S) for saving them into
html/xml/csv/text file.
Command-Line Options
/stext
| Save the list of Opera passwords into a regular text file.
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/stab
| Save the list of Opera passwords into a tab-delimited text file.
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/scomma
| Save the list of Opera passwords into a comma-delimited text file (csv).
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/stabular
| Save the list of Opera passwords into a tabular text file.
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/shtml
| Save the list of Opera passwords into HTML file (Horizontal).
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/sverhtml
| Save the list of Opera passwords into HTML file (Vertical).
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/sxml
| Save the list of Opera passwords into XML file.
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/skeepass
| Save the list of Opera passwords into KeePass csv file.
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Translating OperaPassView to other languages
In order to translate OperaPassView to other language, follow the instructions below:
- Run OperaPassView with /savelangfile parameter:
OperaPassView.exe /savelangfile
A file named OperaPassView_lng.ini will be created in the folder of OperaPassView utility.
- Open the created language file in Notepad or in any other text editor.
- Translate all string entries to the desired language.
Optionally, you can also add your name and/or a link to your Web site.
(TranslatorName and TranslatorURL values) If you add this information, it'll be
used in the 'About' window.
- After you finish the translation, Run OperaPassView, and all translated
strings will be loaded from the language file.
If you want to run OperaPassView without the translation, simply rename the language file, or move
it to another folder.
License
This utility is released as freeware.
You are allowed to freely distribute this utility via floppy disk, CD-ROM,
Internet, or in any other way, as long as you don't charge anything for this.
If you distribute this utility, you must include all files in
the distribution package, without any modification !
Disclaimer
The software is provided "AS IS" without any warranty, either expressed or implied,
including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness
for a particular purpose. The author will not be liable for any special, incidental,
consequential or indirect damages due to loss of data or any other reason.
Download
OperaPassView is also available in other languages. In order to change the language of
OperaPassView, download the appropriate language zip file, extract the 'operapassview_lng.ini',
and put it in the same folder that you Installed OperaPassView utility.
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