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Web Confidential

Web Confidential - 3.8b1

password organizer; strong cryptography

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Selected Version: 3.8b1
Release Date: 2008-02-26
License: Beta
Downloads (version 3.8b1): 550
Downloads (all versions): 45,153
Price: $20.00

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Product Description:

With Web Confidential you can organize and save all your passwords, account names and user ids, software keys, serial numbers, ATM and PIN codes etc. in one convenient place. You can then protect your data with very strong cryptography. Web Confidential uses the Blowfish algorithm to protect your data. Your key can be up to 448 bits in length. Blowfish is fast and very secure. A Microsoft Windows version is also available. The file format between Mac and WIndows is binary compatible.

What's new in this version:

  • Leopard compatible
  • Recent searches popup menu

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or higher

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Web Confidential CommentaryWebCon available on all computers unlike 1Password - Version: 3.8b4, 3/21/2008 02:54PM PST

(4 of 5 users found this comment useful)

dave202
I'm about ready to adopt a new password, etc. manager. I believe I see a benefit to WebCon over 1Password that perhaps others might want to consider.

I use several computers in several geographic locations. Since the WebCon datafile can be stored on my iDisk, I can use it anywhere on any Mac or PC computer which has the WebCon app installed. Unlike KeyChain-based 1Password, as I understand it, which presumably is limited to the one computer where it's stored in KeyChain.

I'm still using, depending very heavily on the old and great Classic app. Dynodex which hasn't been updated since 1992- it still works perfectly thanks to great programming by Portfolio. But I worry about continuing to use Classic and of course it offers no special security or interaction with web sites.
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Web Confidential CommentaryWebCon available on all computers unlike 1Password - Version: 3.8b4, 3/21/2008 02:53PM PST

(1 of 2 users found this comment useful)

dave202
I'm about ready to adopt a new password, etc. manager. I believe I see a benefit to WebCon over 1Password that perhaps others might want to consider.

I use several computers in several geographic locations. Since the WebCon datafile can be stored on my iDisk, I can use it anywhere on any Mac or PC computer which has the WebCon app installed. Unlike KeyChain-based 1Password, as I understand it, which presumably is limited to the one computer where it's stored in KeyChain.

I'm still using, depending very heavily on the old and great Classic app. Dynodex which hasn't been updated since 1992- it still works perfectly thanks to great programming by Portfolio. But I worry about continuing to use Classic and of course it offers no special security or interaction with web sites.
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Web Confidential ReviewSafe and secure - Version: 3.8b3, 3/19/2008 09:03AM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

Thetaguy
I feel safe and secure having my passwords stored with this app. Besides passwords all my oddball data, software keys, combinations, and online banking info, etc is also stored here. Now that Apple has released the SDK for iPhone maybe there will be a version for that as well. I still use the Palm O/S version of WC also and even though I don't carry that around with me like the iPhone, it's there when I need it.

Thanks Mr. Blom for an awesome app that is simple, works well, and makes me feel confident that no one will ever get into my personal data.
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