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Pastor

Pastor - 1.8.1

stores passwords, logins, serials, registrations, etc.

All Time: (4.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.8.1
Release Date: 2008-08-06
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 8,468
Downloads (all versions): 78,545
Price: Donationware

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Pastor Usage Tipsnow leopard FIX if...! - Version: 1.8.1, 8/28/2009 04:10PM PST

fKing
all is well here, after my previous post (thanks to speedy response from the developer).
my pastor file was opening (as garbled code) with textedit; re-connected it to pastor, and all is well...

this happened right after installing 10.6 FYI.
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Pastor Troubleshooting Reportdanger! snow leopard not compat... - Version: 1.8.1, 8/28/2009 03:37PM PST

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fKing
be careful!
not working for me in 10.6.
i get a page of code, cannot access my passwords... hope a fix is coming...
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Pastor ReviewGood, but needs work - Version: 1.8.1, 4/3/2009 06:23PM PST

idiotpatrol2
Biggest shortcoming for me is that the Notes field stops letting me enter data after the 210th character. The box for Notes is big enough to allow 3 or 4 times as many characters, and because it has a scroll bar, one can assume it should accept even more. This ought to be an easy fix, and I hope the publisher does it; otherwise, he isn't going to get as many shareware donations as he deserves.
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Pastor Revieweh... - Version: 1.8.1, 9/22/2008 03:16PM PST

plaintiger
i'm not impressed. this app and its records are completely non-configurable - the Preferences... menu item is even grayed out.

there's only one field in each record whose data is obscured from view when the record is open; if a record has several pieces of sensitive information i want displayed as little dots, such as a credit card's account number, its security code, and its expiration date, i have to put all of them in that one field and then use the arrow keys to scroll sideways through the data in order to read it all, which is not an elegant solution.

if the field labels don't apply to the information i'm putting into them, i can't change them - i have to kind of guess, each time i open a record, into which field i should put which data (a credit card number, for example, is not a password, a serial number, nor a PIN, but if i want it to be turned into little dots, i have to put it into the "Password, Serial Number, PIN" field).

i think i've been spoiled by Safe Place, which lets you create custom record types to your heart's content, each with whatever field labels you want and with as many or as few fields "dotted out" as you want. unfortunately 10.5.5 appears to have busted that app, which is the only reason i'm browsing data-securing apps right now at all.

i don't see any mention of what type or strength of encryption this app uses. i would think that if it was at all impressive the author would list it among the app's features.

and while it doesn't relate directly to the app, it relates to the developer's sense of design and thought given to the user's experience: the text on his website blends into the background so well as to be almost invisible. it's a chore to read it. if i need help with this app, i'd rather try to find it here or on MacFixIt or something than go strain my eyes trying to read the developer's website.

the app may work great for some people, but it's too simplistic for my tastes - it feels like something the developer threw together over a weekend when his other plans fell through - and it's definitely less easy-to-use than it might be.

boy, i hope Mere Mortal fixes Safe Place quick.
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Pastor ReviewGreat little app, but some minor issues... - Version: 1.8, 4/23/2008 08:43AM PST

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easterbob
I've used this app for years now and it does what it's supposed to do. With the new release, I was hoping that it's possible to open a default document but instead, Pastor now opens a new document every time. Not sure what purpose that serves.
Please, please - if I had one request, please add the option to open a default document when opening the app - would make life even easier.

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Pastor ReviewGreat little app, but some minor issues... - Version: 1.8, 4/23/2008 08:42AM PST

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easterbob
I've used this app for years now and it does what it's supposed to do. With the new release, I was hoping that it's possible to open a default document but instead, Pastor now opens a new document every time. Not sure what purpose that serves.
Please, please - if I had one request, please add the option to open a default document when opening the app - would make life even easier.

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Pastor ReviewGreat App, but ..... - Version: 1.8b2, 12/25/2007 04:41AM PST

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fontanitum
I fully agree with previous reviewers, the app is great although the INTERFACE is kind of surprising and disturbing.

Examples:
- the user discovers how to enter a password (including the one generated with the tool provided) only when, after having tried everything, decides to give up and quits the app: this is when the "enter password" dialogue shows up!
- now a new, cryptic, mention appears in red when I open the app from my own corresponding Pastor document: "This is a beta release of Pastor! Use it with a copy of your Pastor Document only!". I'm the only user of the app, and there is only one Document attached, did I do something wrong?

This somehow "impredictable" behavior has prompted me to create somewhere else a (encrypted) backup file with my data: you never know .... Next time, I may end up asking myself why to use Pastor in the first place....

I wish the developer will keep in mind that TRUST and PREDICTABILITY is good for all apps, but absolutely fundamental for THIS category of apps! You don't lock a door if you have doubts about what it will happen next time you want to open it!

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Pastor Usage TipGreat App! - Version: 1.7.4, 1/16/2007 10:04PM PST

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dave.s.levy
Pastor is a great app. It does what it's supposed to and is fairly simple to use.

I have two things that I've discovered that may help new users:

1. When I first opened Pastor it came up with nothing (as noted by another commenter). I had to make a new file first. I think the program should open with a new file unless there is one saved. Or at least a preference to open a default file.

2. I don't know if this is common, but when I created a new file and tried to edit the default entry I couldn't type in any of the fields. I created a new entry and it worked, but I had to delete the default entry because it was useless.
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Pastor CommentaryDoens't Work - Version: 1.7.4, 1/13/2007 08:39AM PST

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michael260
Hi. I have a MacBookPro. I downloaded Pastor and started it, but there is nothing to see. I see the icon in my Dock, but that's it. There is no place to enter passwords, nothing resembling the sample screen shown here, and no instructions for how to "get started." The password generator does work.
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Pastor Usage TipClear text passwords are viewable! - Version: 1.7.4b11, 12/21/2006 03:39PM PST

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linda29
For those of you who are upset that you can't see your passwords in plain text, if you pass your mouse cursor over the field of dots, the plain text password will pop into view.

This is the best password manager at any price -- a fantastic program!

Thanks to the developer for making such a useful application available to all.
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