
The chances are that your antivirus will likely flag password Cracker and be blocked by Windows as an unknown program. By default, the program has no sounds but uses the computer beep, which can be annoying if you start moving your mouse around while the program is open and looking to recover a password. There's an annoying "Here could be your advertising" flashing on the screen. Although we did have the latest version, it kept prompting us to go to their homepage for the "latest version." They also provide links to download their other programs. Password Cracker isn't without a few bugs. We tested it on a lesser-known program, FlashFXP, and it immediately found the password and displayed it in FlashFXP and the Password Cracker window. It was an animated part of Microsoft’s graphical user interface that was designed to help Microsoft Office users perform a number of tasks by offering advice and tutorials.Password Cracker can recover passwords hidden behind asterisks in most applications and web browsers for free. About ClippyĬlippy (or Clippit) debuted as a ‘virtual office assistant’ in Microsoft Office in 1997. The tool is powered by the new AI Bing Chat that brings the power of next-generation AI to Office 365 apps such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook Mail, Teams, and more. Microsoft recently announced Windows Copilot, an AI ‘personal assistant’ for Windows 11. Currently, the software is in the preview version, with the final version not released yet. Dragging and resizing and support for no OpenAI key required.”įireCube Studios is planning to develop this app as an open-source project for improving the program. The Clippy app is available for free and downloadable from the Microsoft Store and open-source on GitHub. This app is open source with improvements coming such as support for more characters like bob or classic clippy.

“Clippy can be pinned to the screen for quick access to chat or just be left for nostalgia. “Clippy by FireCube (Not by Microsoft) brings back the infamous Clippit into your desktop powered by the OpenAI GPT 3.5 model (OpenAI key required as of this version),” reads the description of the app on the Microsoft Store. Further, the developer also has plans to reintroduce other classic Microsoft characters like Bob – and a more classic Clippy design to add more nostalgia.
