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secure password storage?
Anyone use a encrypted type spreadsheet or db to store passwords?
I am looking at http://keepass.info/ but like to hear what anyone else recommends. |
I've been using keepass for years. I highly recommend it.
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treepad.
I use it to store contact info, passwords, project info.... |
Lastpass seems to be working well and across multiple platforms
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keepass here as well! :thumbsup Great program!!! Been using it for years!
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I use RoboForm and it works great! :pimp
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i use ff's password manager., with master password.,
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I keep all my passwords in a shoebox under my bed.
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Contacts db: create a child-node and name it "contacts". For every contact create a child node under "Contacts" and give it the name of your contact. If I've done business with someone and know they are reliable, their node gets a green icon. If I suspect something might be off or if there's one or more gfy threads about that person, but I haven't had time to do my own investigation, I give their node a yellow icon. If I know they can't be trusted, I give them a red icon. In the node itself i paste or write anything that might be useful: contact info, sites they run, paypal/okpays/paxum info etc,.... to manage projects: create a child node and name it "Projects": Create a child node for every project. Create child nodes under those child nodes for sub-sections of that projects (for example if you hired someone to do the design for that project or write some code) Use checkboxes as icons for those child nodes, that way you can check them if you've completed something. Other things I use it for: Code snippet db. Index for my external hard drives. .... btw: you can export those nodes or child nodes as html pages. |
keepass + keefox (to replace firefox password default storage)
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I use Keepass on a USB stick
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