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- KeyPass 4.9 (Windows)
- KeyPass is a password manager that types your passwords for you. It works with any browser or application. It does not write anything in the registry, so it can be run off USB flash drives and works on any PC without installation. The database is encrypted using 448-bit Blowfish, and...
- Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows, DobySoft, KeyPass
- Software downloads 2009-09-10
- KeyPass Portable 4.9 (Windows)
- KeyPass is a versatile password manager that types your passwords for you! Unlike other password managers that requires tedious cut-and-paste or drag-and-drop operations to enter your passwords, KeyPass types the passwords for you when a user-defined "hot key" is pressed. As such, it works with any browser or application, including...
- Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows, DobySoft, KeyPass
- Software downloads 2009-09-10
- Dead-Finger Tech: My three "must have" bits of tech!
- Dead-Finger Tech: My three "must have" bits of tech!KeyPass is better than PasswordSafeIf you like PasswordSafe try KeyPass. It is much, much better (yes, I have used both.) You can also carry in on you USB:http://keepass.info/I'd love an IronkeyIf only I had information worth protecting :-(RE: Dead-Finger Tech: My...
- Tags: Linux, KeyPass, Dead-Finger Tech, PasswordSafe, Password Safe, RoboForm, KeePass, password
- Discussion threads 2009-07-29
- KeyPass Enterprise 4.7.11 (Windows)
- KeyPass makes it convenient for you to store all your secret information such as passwords, credit card numbers, PIN numbers etc. in a single encrypted database. The bookmarks and passwords are encrypted using 448-bit blowfish algorithm, and a single "master password" is required to unlock the information in the database....
- Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows, KeyPass
- Software downloads 2008-11-24
- KeyPass Standard 4.7.11 (Windows)
- KeyPass makes it convenient for you to store all your secret information such as passwords, credit card numbers, PIN numbers etc. in a single encrypted database. The bookmarks and passwords are encrypted using 448-bit blowfish algorithm, and a single "master password" is required to unlock the information in the database....
- Tags: Password, Microsoft Windows, KeyPass
- Software downloads 2008-11-24
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