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Password Manager roundup

We all have tons and tons of usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers that we need to remember. Luckily, OS X has a great utility, that is under appreciated, commonly called the Keychain that'll store all of that info for you securely.

For a single user Keychain is great, but what if you need to share these passwords amongst a group like in an IT shop? Nirlog.com has a great roundup of several Mac only and cross platform apps that'll help you out.

We all have tons and tons of usernames, passwords, and credit card numbers that we need to remember. Luckily, OS X has a great utility,...
 

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George

I recently registered wallet after being a Steel (not reviewed in the link article) customer for many years. The reason? Color labels and the Large Type option, along with many other small touches.

The wallet dev(s) seem hard to reach - I had a few questiones for them abouth thir font app, which I still have yet to get a reply to - but Wallet works great.

July 20 2006 at 3:46 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Jason

I'll never leave Wallet. The UI is that good. An interesting read, nonetheless.

July 20 2006 at 12:23 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Tony

Cross platform is also important if you sync a PDA between Windows and OSX. I use Passwords Plus for that very reason. There's both a Windows and OSX desktop client, and both stay in perfect sync with my Palm. Perfect for storing *everything*, like FTP info, website logins, credit card info, you name it.

July 19 2006 at 10:29 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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