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PasswordMaster

PasswordMaster - 1.6.3

Serial/password storage/creation; 448bit encryption

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.6.3
Release Date: 2003-03-25
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 93,467
Downloads (all versions): 105,868
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

PasswordMaster helps you easily store and organize all your software serial numbers, registration codes and passwords - as well as create your own 12-character alpha-numeric passwords based on your data input. No more file cabinets with printed email messages, no more note pads all over the desk, no more writing numbers down and then shuffling through piles of paper to find the right code. PasswordMaster takes care of all this for you in one, easy to use, powerful, and inexpensive program. And PasswordMaster will also help you create custom passwords for your local network, multiple users, or your email accounts - whatever you need them for. Not only that, but it protects your data with 448-bit BlowFish encryption.

If you want to get a grip on those registration codes - and make a few of your own passwords - PasswordMaster is for you.

What's new in this version:

This minor maintenance release addresses the following issues:
  • Fixed an isolated issue where some data would be viewed/loaded out of order.
  • Fixed a printing issue where extra characters would be printed in certain situations.
  • Fixed an error/crash that would occur under certain circumstances when restoring data from a PasswordMaster backup.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.1 or higher

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PasswordMaster CommentaryWorks on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.3 - Version: 1.6.3, 6/1/2008 05:08PM PST

prairiedog
Although PasswordMaster-1.6.3 is no longer being developed or supported by RAILhead Design it still appears to work on Mac OS X Leopard 10.5.3.

I’ve been a registered user since version 1.0
08/12/2001.

He does have other websites

http://www.maurymccown.com/
http://www.railheadeffects.com/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/maurymccown/
http://www.last.fm/user/RAILheadDesign/

If your into music, you might like what you see.
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PasswordMaster Usage TipSERIOUS SECURITY ISSUE - Version: 1.6.3, 8/29/2006 02:12PM PST

sirloxelroy
We were testing this and found that if you copy someone elses data files from their ~/Library/Application Support/RAILhead Design Stuff/PasswordMaster/PasswordMaster Data/ folder to yours you can read their passwords, also if they have passworded their password master simply delete the file (Well ours was called YMAPASANG), and run it again, it does not ask for the password.
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PasswordMaster ReviewEnjoyed it, Bought it...still waiting to register it - Version: 1.6.3, 12/7/2005 04:22PM PST

(3 of 3 users found this comment useful)

iscale
I also paid via PayPal and have not heard anything from the RAILhead. Not a thing. I decided to buy, because, as 'marmaladewanker,' noted, it's just the best there is right now. In fact, I appreciate how it's put together, and i like it's features -- probably because I previously was just placing my passwords in a TextEdit document (gah!).

'godfrey1' mentions the bullets for passwords, but that's actually just a preference that can be set in order to hide passwords. I like this program, but I just wish Maury would send registration info or at least respond in any capacity to my email. For now, I'll continue to hope that Maury's not in any life-threatening condition.
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