Secure Password Manager 2.2.5.1109
| Developer: |
securekit.net (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 3.x/NT 4.x/2000/XP |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$18.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 1.30 MB |
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Do you ever forget your password?
Secure Password Manager is a desktop utility that spares you the trouble of filling in your logins, passwords, and other personal data manually. You can automatically fill in password in ANY application (IE, Netscape, Opera, ICQ, MSN...) .
Secure Password Manager uses industrial strength 256-bit AES/Rijndael/Blowfish encryption to keep your passwords secure.
Secure Password Manager is well designed to let you store and track names, passwords, credit cards, software serial numbers and confidential notes in an encrypted form securely and easily. It can automatically fill login information for you. Features include password generator, backup options, auto complete sequence editor, lock, windows clipboard support, and clipboard clearing. You can organize your information into custom folders and categories, copy usernames and passwords to the clipboard and search for specific entries. Secure Password Manager 2.1 is multi-user support.
As a result, you only have to remember one password, the one to your account.
For more information, please visit http://www.securekit.net . |
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