If lastpass.com or Norton Identity Safe don't do 'it' for you, you might like today's Giveaway of the day...
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/sticky-password-5-0Sticky Password 5.0.
Program info here:
http://www.stickypassword.com/productsOne of the customer comments on their site: "Marcus » I switched to Sticky Password from Norton's password manager because I needed a migration path that handle more than just browsers. Sticky Password has proven to be an excellent choice. Sticky Password is feature rich, handles browers and applications, and works smoothly on Windows Vista platforms. «"
Something I REALLY like is the possibility to import all your passwords from;
- Sticky Password itself
- Windows Internet Explorer
- Google Chrome
- AI RoboForm passcards
- KeePass passwords and...
- !!! LastPass.com passwords
IF this program has an easy duplicates management system, I might switch afteral - even if I originally voted the prog down ; )
Installation notes...
You need a Coupon code (GVATHD-154F24-8A0645-41EADF) for the registration on:
http://www.stickypassword.com/couponSome interesting notes from GAOTD users...
* Comment by TeXaCo — May 9th, 2012 at 3:18 am
(S)he points out that two advantages of this program are that 1. passwords are saved locally, not on a server and this is important because 2. LastPass.com appeared to have had a security breach :s
More info about the security breach (not a big one!), here:
http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-20060464-83.html* Comment by The Borg — May 9th, 2012 at 3:35 am
"portable version, which can then be synced up with the installed copy (or vice versa). Updates are regular and coincide with different browser updates."
One major disadvantage: no support for MacOS X and concerning iOS? Quote: "Application is currently in read-only mode. No new data can be stored on the iPhone device in this version."
Version 6 will be out any day - but you will be stuck with version 5 :)
So while this program seems to be better than most, I really hope that 1. the synchronization works well enough (I do miss the cloud storage despite the security risks) and 2. version 5 won't get obsolete too quickly... And ofcourse number 3: make a MacOS version! For all my nitwit friends ;pp
Peace!
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