KeePass
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KeePass Password Safe is a password management utility for Microsoft Windows released under the GNU General Public License. KeePass stores passwords, usernames, and URLs in an encrypted database unloc... More


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AUDIENCE : system administrator
scienctific research : telecommunications industry : advanced users : DEVELOPMENT STATUS : production
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : windows 2000
windows 2003 : windows 95 : windows 98 : windows nt : windows xp : Wine : PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : c++
USER INTERFACE : win32

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it has a very nice and simple gui, with a good encription features


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KeePass - Security Redefined

http://open-source.onestop.net/2007/04/keeppass-password-manager.html


KeePass will stop you from writing down your login passwords in paper or storing them in your mail box saved as drafts or emails, forever.


There are a few more options but none come close to KeePass in terms of security and features.


Save encrypted notes, logins, passwords, account numbers etc in a single client. Access them from a USB drive. Copy the KeePass data file and use it from other machines.


Organise your data by creating categories and keeping related items together. Let KeePass create the best password for you. It also has auto type to type in your login and password directly on a website or application.


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Keepass Great - But Needs Sync


KeePass  by an anonymous user on April 5th 2008 at 11:51 AM

I love this program. Like the previous user I use this on a portable thumb drive version and my home pc. Syncing is a real chore.


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Semi-Cross Platform


KeePass  by an anonymous user on March 27th 2008 at 01:21 PM

KeePass works well and is semi cross platform in the sense the DB works on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.


It is tight software with many features!


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Good Solution - Allows Portable (USB) Usage


KeePass  by an anonymous user on March 4th 2008 at 09:41 PM

I use KeePass as my main password collection system. It's ability to organise password details and to even generate passwords automatically make it very useful from a security aspect.

I would like to see it support retrieval/storage from a web-accessible location, so that I can sync my portable and home versions automagically, but in it's current incarnation it still makes my life alot easier.


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If you spend a lot of time online then you know how quickly passwords and registration information can pile up. It's practically impossible to remember them all, but thanks to open source password manager KeePass you don't have to. It's developed for Windows, but there are several unofficial contributed builds for Linux, Mac OS X, BlackBerry, Android, and more.



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