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Re: Password repository
From: Peter Beckman <beckman () angryox com>
Date: Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:34:39 -0500
On Thu, 19 Nov 2009, John Adams wrote:
I'm a big fan of 1password, but I'm on mac and iPhone.
I'll second that. 1Password truly is fabulous, though it's strength is the Auto-website login feature with a hotkey. When in your browser, Command+Option+\, type some characters of the site or description, hit enter, and it opens your default browser, goes to the site and logs you in. Integrates on all browsers: Safari, Firefox, Opera and others. Supports secure notes, has a well designed strong password generator, can be synced over the network to multiple other computers via Dropbox (or whatever you want to use, rsync works too), and has great integration with the iPhone as well as a browser-based client for use on non-Mac computers. If you are not using a Mac, or are using a mixed bag of operating systems, 1Password is probably not best. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy beckman () angryox com http://www.angryox.com/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: Password repository, (continued)
- Re: Password repository Dan White (Nov 18)
- Re: Password repository Dan Young (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Dan Bellazetin (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Phil Regnauld (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Blake Pfankuch (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Jay Nakamura (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Jason Granat (Nov 19)
- RE: Password repository Jeffrey Negro (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Pierre-Yves Maunier (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository John Adams (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Peter Beckman (Nov 20)
- Re: Password repository John Adams (Nov 19)
- Re: Password repository Kevin Broderick (Nov 20)