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A school project? 



- Version: 1.0, 5/3/2004 08:39PM PST
(5 of 6 users found this comment useful)
Oryman
works for me... 



- Version: 1.0, 5/3/2004 08:37AM PST
(0 of 2 users found this comment useful)
stuwebber
this is a nice simple little app. It stores my passwords for internet sites as well as software registration keys. Apple's Key Chain doesn't store software registration keys and it's nice to have all of my info in one place. I keep my internet user names and passwords in here in case Safari can't remember them, which has happened many times. Definitely worth the price!
Why enter a crowded market with nothing to offer?
This program offers no configuration whatsoever which means no categories except the two choices. Software or login. No sorting, no list view. It is the most under achieving password app I have tested in a field where there is no less than 45 choices for OSX. The encryption method isn't revealed so we can only assume it is weak. On the second run mikey said it's database file was corrupted so there goes the stability test. Price is out of line because it would be useless if it was free.
Features. What features? Support/Documentation. There's nothing to figure out. No documentation needed.
Many password apps include quality blowfish encryption, Palm syncing, automatic web form insertion, preference choices with categories, searching and sorting etc.
The best ones I like are:
Web Confidential
PasswordWallet
MindFortress
autoID Password Manager
Passwords Plus