![]() Hlivjak, Electronic Specialties &, USA, Minnesota, Anoka The other reason I love this company is I asked if they would add a option that would be good for just a small amount of users and in 1 week it was done!" ![]() I will only use these programs for my own security. I say these programs are the best in their field because I was the inventor of the first talking computer in 1980 and work with governments by contract to test their encryption files and other safety systems. I use these programs all of the time and I believe in these days when thousands of criminals are out to get your information you have to have programs like this! I also cannot leave out the great program File Encryption XP which I also tested. "First I have to say that Password Manager XP is the best program I have tested in the last few years. Mark Rode, from review at Free PC Tech ( read full review) Nobody breaks into Password Manager XP without the key." And there is a function to clear the clipboard, so you don't leave anything behind. When using a flash drive you don't have to worry about temp files, as there are none. Why should you have to reinstall every application when you change operating systems. I have always been of the strong opinion, that all windows programs should work like this. Password Manager XP is complete in it's own directory. However, all it is really doing, is copying the folder over to the flash drive, which works just as well. There is a feature that will install the program on to a flash drive. I carry a USB Flash drive with me everywhere and now I can safely bring all my important user name, passwords, credit card, medical, whatever information I need, with me, and know with absolute certainty that the data is safe. ![]() But this is not the case with Password Manager XP. Put them on another computer's drive and they don't work, or they don't work correctly, or your registration doesn't work. The problem with most password manager programs is that they are tied to the windows directory, or registry, in some manner. ".One of the best features, and the only password program I am aware of that does this, is the flash drive support. ![]() I know that if someone get's ahold of my password file, the clock is ticking before its game over for me and the more difficult or impossible I make it, obviously the better. I just don't feel safe with 128-bit encryption or with just one standard. Also, I can add all the comments I want, auto generate complex passwords, and encrypt with multiple encryption standards. I've worked with a few of these programs, and I feel so far that yours has the most features, versatility and is very safe. George Arghyrakis, United Kingdom, London I have always found support to be quick, willing and competent and the licencing regime is generous: for example if you are the only user, you only need one licence for use on your office PC, your home PC and your laptop." Personally I find this reassuring as it means that even the developers cannot provide access to my password database. Unlocking the database is through a master password which (if lost) cannot be recovered. On Android you can synchronise with the Desktop version. It supports multilingual interfaces and is a Windows and Android program. I have been using it for some 12 years as both a work and personal password storage facility and can recommend it thoroughly. It all operates superbly simply and you can see exactly what is going on, unlike some other password managers which are so automated you feel you lose control. It is easy to share databases between users or devices and you can install the program and the password databases to a USB stick. So you can add dates to your passwords, if you are inclined to keep a record of old ones. The fields are further customisable because there is an advanced tab in which you can enter notes and a files tab where you can link files.
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