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  • M megaadam

    Or try KeePass http://keepass.info/[^]

    _____________________________________ Action without thought is not action Action without emotion is not life

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    Ray Cassick
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    Been using it on Windows now for years and love it.


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    • M mobius111001

      Can anyone recommend a good free password manager? I'd prefer it if it was something that can run on Win, OSX, and Linux; but it isn't a necessity. Thanks in advance.

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      Nish Nishant
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      While Karl's suggestion (of his own app) is good, KeePass has a more standard UI. So unless you are used to WPF UIs with non-standard control shapes and colors, you'd want to use KeePass. Neither of those would work outside Windows though.

      Regards, Nish


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      • N Nish Nishant

        While Karl's suggestion (of his own app) is good, KeePass has a more standard UI. So unless you are used to WPF UIs with non-standard control shapes and colors, you'd want to use KeePass. Neither of those would work outside Windows though.

        Regards, Nish


        Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
        My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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        Douglas Troy
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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        Neither of those would work outside Windows though.

        Not true. Keepass has a Linux port. Plus installations for Pocket PC, J2ME, Black Berry, PalmOS, PortableApps Suite ... and you can always get the source code and roll a port yourself. ;P

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        • M mobius111001

          Can anyone recommend a good free password manager? I'd prefer it if it was something that can run on Win, OSX, and Linux; but it isn't a necessity. Thanks in advance.

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          leckey 0
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          I agree with Post-It notes.

          "Well, we're getting "F"'d at work. WPF, WCF, and WWF... WTF?" --John Simmons

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          • M megaadam

            Or try KeePass http://keepass.info/[^]

            _____________________________________ Action without thought is not action Action without emotion is not life

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            ToddHileHoffer
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            That is what I use. I recommend it too.

            I didn't get any requirements for the signature

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            • C Chris Meech

              How about you send me an email with all your userids and passwords. I'll manage them for you. Whenever you need one, just send me another email and I'll reply with your info. Wow, this sounds like a great business opportunity. :rolleyes: :)

              Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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              Bassam Abdul Baki
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              Cosmo Kramer would be perfect for this. Why don't you just tell me your login and password?


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              • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                Cosmo Kramer would be perfect for this. Why don't you just tell me your login and password?


                Web - Blog - RSS - Math - BM

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                Chris Meech
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                And George would be pretty good heading up the marketing department. :)

                Chris Meech I am Canadian. [heard in a local bar] In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is. [Yogi Berra]

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                • B Bassam Abdul Baki

                  Cosmo Kramer would be perfect for this. Why don't you just tell me your login and password?


                  Web - Blog - RSS - Math - BM

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                  Henry Minute
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                  Bassam Abdul-Baki wrote:

                  Cosmo Kramer

                  Had to look him up. Never knew his first name was Cosmo. Now I know to whom you were referring, I can but concur.

                  Henry Minute If you open a can of worms, any viable solution *MUST* involve a larger can.

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                  • L leckey 0

                    I agree with Post-It notes.

                    "Well, we're getting "F"'d at work. WPF, WCF, and WWF... WTF?" --John Simmons

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                    Henry Minute
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                    leckey wrote:

                    I agree with Post-It notes

                    I've seen some that I disagree with, those horrible pink ones for example. Or that one that time that said "You're Fired". But mostly yes.

                    Henry Minute If you open a can of worms, any viable solution *MUST* involve a larger can.

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                    • M mobius111001

                      Can anyone recommend a good free password manager? I'd prefer it if it was something that can run on Win, OSX, and Linux; but it isn't a necessity. Thanks in advance.

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                      caspianx67
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                      Check out PasswordSafe[^]. It's primarily Windows, but there are related projects for other OS's. It was designed by Bruce Schneier[^], a recognized security expert in the industry.

                      Matt Newby President, Matt Newby Enterprises, Inc. matt@mattnewby.com

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