In either case, how does your snide and utterly useless remark help the OP? He wanted a password manager, and you told him to just remember his passwords. But either way, send me a PM when all of your accounts are compromised because you signed up for that lovely free Russian bride.
You just (basically) criticized me for a "rude attempt" to ridicule you, yet to turn around and do the same thing. Practice what you preach, huh?
Anyhow, back to the main point. The OP asked for a password manager, and I suggested a reasonable one. He doesn't have to use my suggestion -- it is merely a suggestion. Chances are, he's not going to acquire all the other suggestions, either. You instantly jumped and attacked me, first.
For obvious reasons, I'm not going to disclose how I mentally manage or create my passwords.
It's not wise to put all of your eggs in one basket, or in other words, all of your passwords in one application. What if your password storing application is compromised. Oops, I guess all of your stored passwords are in trouble.
Furthermore, the program's algorithm that generates your passwords could in theory be reverse engineered. And don't give me this "random" BS. It's not truly random.
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You can't be serious--your head? At least use a notepad doc to put them in. Unless you are some kind of prodigy there is no way a person could memorize hundreds of random 12 or more digit alpha-numeric passwords--which are the only way to be sure you are not dictionary cracked. But if you can do it that way, I commend you--for me--I'll stick with 1Password on my rMBP, iMac, and iPhone.
*You* can't be serious. A notepad doc? Seriously?