QuickLogin helps you login to one or more websites with just one click. All usernames and passwords of your websites are locked in a QuickLogin file.

The overall interface is pretty simple and easy to understand. All users have to do is add, edit, and delete websites. The program also offers an auto-close feature of about 120 minutes after which it exits the login file. Users can extend that time or simply cancel the whole mechanic.

Additionally, the GLF QuickLogin file can be directly accessed from a link under the main panel, where users can directly change critical credential parameters.

The main advantage of this program is that it can store your account details to a limitless number of websites at once. Credentials used in websites and accessed often will be automatically saved by the app and relayed instantly to the servers when users choose to log in.

However, passwords and other credentials are important data that must be protected with the utmost diligence. That's why, QuickLogin files themselves must be password-protected by their owners.

Multiple accounts can also be grouped so the user won't have to log into all websites at once if he/she doesn't want to. In this scenarios, websites and forum accounts apply, together with e-mail account as well. This means, of course, that more e-mail accounts can be checked in the same time.

Although QuickLogin is not really a portable application, the QuickLogin file stays incredibly small (under 120kb) so that means that you are able to effectively carry it in anything that holds a chip of memory and run it together with another QuickLogin app installed in other PCs.

QuickLogin is a powerful tool for anyone that wants instant access to any number of websites, email accounts, forums, and so on with just one click. It also offers great protection to your QuickLogin file where all precious data is stored, so you have to remember just one single password instead of a dozen.