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SeaMaiden
PasswordMaker
https://passwordmaker.org/konfabulator.html
Features
- 100% freeware (LGPL Open Source)
- small and lightweight free extension
- master password protects all data & passwords
- one-way hash algorithms/digital fingerprint
- a PDF manual is available
Versions
- Internet Explorer/Opera Editon
- Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Edition
- Yahoo! Widgets (Konfabulator) Edition
- JavaScript Edition
- Command-Line Edition
- PHP Edition
- Online Version (when you use non-Firefox browsers or can't install Firefox
extensions)
- Stand-alone versions for desktops, mobile phones (J2ME), and PDAs are
coming shortly
Until I discovered PasswordMaker, I was going to buy A.I. RoboForm because I
thought that RoboForm was the best password manager for online browser
integration. There didn't seem to be a comparable freeware alternative. Is
this it? Maybe, maybe not. PasswordMaker does not have as manyf eatures as
RoboForm, but that could change with further development. It is open source,
and they are looking for experienced programmers to help.
- How do you guys think this compares to RoboForm and other password
managers?
- Is it just as secure?
- If there is another free password manager I should consider before buying
RoboForm, please tell me about it.
https://passwordmaker.org/konfabulator.html
Features
- 100% freeware (LGPL Open Source)
- small and lightweight free extension
- master password protects all data & passwords
- one-way hash algorithms/digital fingerprint
- a PDF manual is available
Versions
- Internet Explorer/Opera Editon
- Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape Edition
- Yahoo! Widgets (Konfabulator) Edition
- JavaScript Edition
- Command-Line Edition
- PHP Edition
- Online Version (when you use non-Firefox browsers or can't install Firefox
extensions)
- Stand-alone versions for desktops, mobile phones (J2ME), and PDAs are
coming shortly
Until I discovered PasswordMaker, I was going to buy A.I. RoboForm because I
thought that RoboForm was the best password manager for online browser
integration. There didn't seem to be a comparable freeware alternative. Is
this it? Maybe, maybe not. PasswordMaker does not have as manyf eatures as
RoboForm, but that could change with further development. It is open source,
and they are looking for experienced programmers to help.
- How do you guys think this compares to RoboForm and other password
managers?
- Is it just as secure?
- If there is another free password manager I should consider before buying
RoboForm, please tell me about it.