[NEW] PasswordMaker

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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 this little gem, I was going to buy A.I. RoboForm because
I thought that RoboForm was the best password manager. There didn't seem to
be a comparable freeware alternative. Is this it? Maybe, maybe not. It does
not have as many features as RoboForm, but
that could change with further development.

- How do you guys think it compares?
- Is it just as secure?

They are looking for experienced developers to help. If any of you are
interested, contact them.
 
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FirstName LastName

Al said:
Once I saw that I had to download a Yahoo program to run this thing
on, I decided to stay with PINs. 448 bit blowfish encryption is
secure enough for me.

Please see the front page <http://passwordmaker.org/>
before you jump to conclusions. You don't need konfabulator to run the
program, you don't even need to install anything.

http://passwordmaker.org/passwordmaker.html
online version

In the right side menu of the page you point out you can see this options:

*Internet Explorer*
*Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape*
*Konfabulator Widget*
*JavaScript Edition*
*Command-Line Edition*
*PHP Edition*

As you can see *no need to install konfabulator*.
 
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Al Klein

*Internet Explorer*
*Firefox/Mozilla/Netscape*
*Konfabulator Widget*
*JavaScript Edition*
*Command-Line Edition*
*PHP Edition*
As you can see *no need to install konfabulator*.

Is there a "plain old run on the desktop" version? That's how I run
pins - from my thumb drive.
 

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