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User Name dave202

Member Since 2006-06-28

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Web Confidential 3.8b4 (Mac OS X)

WebCon available on all computers unlike 1Password  

I'm about ready to adopt a new password, etc. manager. I believe I see a benefit to WebCon over 1Password that perhaps others might want to consider. I use several computers in several geographic locations. Since the WebCon datafile can be stored on my iDisk, I can use it anywhere on any Mac or PC computer which has the WebCon app installed. Unlike KeyChain-based 1Password, as I understand it, which presumably is limited to the one computer where it's stored in KeyChain. I'm still using, depending very heavily on the old and great Classic app. Dynodex which hasn't been updated since 1992- it still works perfectly thanks to great programming by Portfolio. But I worry about continuing to use Classic and of course it offers no special security or interaction with web sites. [alert admin]

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Friday, March 21 2008 @ 02:54 PM PDT

Web Confidential 3.8b4 (Mac OS X)

WebCon available on all computers unlike 1Password  

I'm about ready to adopt a new password, etc. manager. I believe I see a benefit to WebCon over 1Password that perhaps others might want to consider. I use several computers in several geographic locations. Since the WebCon datafile can be stored on my iDisk, I can use it anywhere on any Mac or PC computer which has the WebCon app installed. Unlike KeyChain-based 1Password, as I understand it, which presumably is limited to the one computer where it's stored in KeyChain. I'm still using, depending very heavily on the old and great Classic app. Dynodex which hasn't been updated since 1992- it still works perfectly thanks to great programming by Portfolio. But I worry about continuing to use Classic and of course it offers no special security or interaction with web sites. [alert admin]

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Friday, March 21 2008 @ 02:53 PM PDT

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