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ChiliSafe

ChiliSafe - 1.0

store passwords, serials & more

All Time: (2.7)
This Version: (2.7)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2004-10-02
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,441
Downloads (all versions): 1,441
Price: Free

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Product Description:

ChiliSafe is an application designed to allow users to store various kinds of information, such as serial numbers and passwords.
  • Create folders with specific categories, or use the default folders
  • Add items to folders
  • Password protection to help keep your data secure
  • View the item in a global inspector so you can quickly exchange data with other applications, and click an item to instantly copy it to the clipboard
  • Import and export your database for later use
  • Create printouts of your data with a single click
  • Use a password generator to create original passwords quickly
  • Filter your data
  • Lock ChiliSafe while you walk away for a minute

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2.8 or higher

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Feedback Summary:

This Version:
Overall Rating: (2.7) Features: (3.3) Support: (2.3)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (3.0) Price: (4.3)
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ChiliSafe CommentarySo which apps aren't American? - Version: 1.0, 10/4/2004 10:06AM PST

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Somynona
Regarding the US government backdoor, which password apps aren't American? I don't want to use a product that the Bush regime can easily pry into.
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ChiliSafe Commentarypoor judgement - Version: 1.0, 10/3/2004 08:30AM PST

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trance
in not warning people that the password is visible in a plain text file.

So, are we just waiting now for the u.s govt to include their backdoor before approving the encryption?

Apart from that the app looks pretty nice although it does not seem to be fully cocoa judging by the non-customizeable toolbar.
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ChiliSafe ReviewInsecure!!! - Version: 1.0, 10/2/2004 10:21AM PST

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jimdf
This app looks pretty nice, so I tried it out and entered all my important data, like credit cards, serial numbers, passwords...

And so I went to back up my data and found the database in the Preferences folder. I went to open it up, and the shocking truth revealed itself. The database is stored in PLAIN TEXT! This is totally insecure to store any kind of data!

It is obvious the author does not care about security features! This is poor!
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