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- Version: 1.1.1, 7/23/2005 12:54PM PST
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ycc2106
Absolutly fabulous 



- Version: 1.1.1, 4/26/2005 07:43AM PST
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olifant64
This is a really smart and handy tool to store all passwords etc. (and in today times there are many many many)in an easy way.
The one of the biggest benefits are the export functionality.
And that all for FREE!!!
Great job done.
The one of the biggest benefits are the export functionality.
And that all for FREE!!!
Great job done.
For someone like me, with mostly website passwords, I don't feel the need of an encrypted, protected password manager. The Mac keychain access is good for the rest.
In case, for the “webPM exported file“: Textedit, the "webPM data file": something like "Peep", works fine. It's good to know that you can at least directly use the data file.
For those who want a free Blowfish encryption password manager, check out: "Password Gorilla" an open source password manager using Blowfish, the ones I found here on VT using Blowfish were all < 0$.