Passwords Plus - 1.0.0.3Safe way to store PINs, passwords & more |
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Too little too late - Version: Leopard Patches, 1/2/2008 03:05AM PST
tankknight
I contacted DataViz several times and NEVER received a reply for help when PP wouldn't work in Leopard, heck even before that I had asked for more features and more updates prior to Leopard. On another's recommendation I switched to Data Guardian. Initially it felt weird/different then PP, but once I imported all of my PP data (booting to Tiger drive, exporting data from PP, massaging the data until I could get it to import to DG ... blah, long gross story) I now am very happy with DG and I am glad of being forced to switch. Bye DataViz may your company RIP on the Mac.
Very handy program. 



- Version: 1.0.0.6, 12/31/2007 09:07AM PST
Gordon Alley
I've used Passwords Plus almost every day for several years. It is running on my iMac at home, and on my Palm Zire 71 for access from my office or elsewhere. Part of my routine is to use the Palm's HotSync feature to synchronize every time I recharge, so the two databases are kept in sync (I can make additions or changes on either platform, and they get transferred automatically to the other).
Did I say no more Dataviz software?