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Jun 14, 2007
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I just came across the 1passwd web site and the program looks pretty interesting.

So, I'd like to know if any of you use 1passwd. It seems like a good program to use for password and such management. I do use the same password for many accounts which really is dangerous and I don't want to remember a bunch of other passwords.

So, those who do use it, do you like it? Does it work real well?
 
I just came across the 1passwd web site and the program looks pretty interesting.

So, I'd like to know if any of you use 1passwd. It seems like a good program to use for password and such management. I do use the same password for many accounts which really is dangerous and I don't want to remember a bunch of other passwords.

So, those who do use it, do you like it? Does it work real well?

It was prob. one of the 5 best purchases I made this year.

IF you use a lot of sites with a lot of passwords, you will LOVE this thing.

Try out the demo.
 
I just came across the 1passwd web site and the program looks pretty interesting.

So, I'd like to know if any of you use 1passwd. It seems like a good program to use for password and such management. I do use the same password for many accounts which really is dangerous and I don't want to remember a bunch of other passwords.

So, those who do use it, do you like it? Does it work real well?

Try it and then you'll buy it. It's a great utility.
 
It was prob. one of the 5 best purchases I made this year.

IF you use a lot of sites with a lot of passwords, you will LOVE this thing.

Try out the demo.

I do have quite a lot of usernames and passwords.

I just wish there was an auto log-in so I didn't have to do it everytime.
 
I use it also, as I have a lot of sites to access with passwords. It seems to work quite well. I think they are doing an update shortly where you can access your 1passwd passwords from any computer via the internet. Based on my experience, I would recommend it.
 
Another happy user here. I love the program and it's much better than some others I've used.

It can hold other info besides log-ins, of which I have 195...eeek. I use it for CC & bank account info, serial numbers, all sorts of other things (secure notes part of app). These were imported from another program when I switched. Got 151 items there now.

Obviously, I need a program such as this...

Another cool thing is if you forget how to get to a particular site (exact address or page), you can go to the program, find the item and click on it -the URL is embedded (you can see in edit mode).
 
Once again I use Keychain Access to manage and store all of my passwords. It comes with OS X for free. :rolleyes:

It doesn't come with the fill in features unless the application is built on Cocoa but it still manages them just fine.
 
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