Anyone using Keepass and is it safe?

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About 2/3rds of the list here http://keepass.info/features.html

The big ones for me are categorising and arranging in groups, URL
support,
intelligent clipboard use and auto typing, protection of clear text in
memory and windows controls, open-source so its security is open to
inspection.
Comodo Ivault is very good. It is not Vista ready yet:
http://www.comodo.com/products/i-vault/

Until Ivault becomes Vista ready, I am listing AccessManager on my
website: http://www.citi-software.co.uk/AccessManager.html as my pick for
the current best mainly because it runs on 98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista. It
requires NET framework but that is not a drawback for me.

KeePass is great, but it is not Vista ready. I do not have access but
rarely to a Vista machine, so I can't easily check if it will run on Vista
even though.

Open Source is fine, but I find many very slow to become Vista ready. Like
it or not, Vista will become the dominant OS in the near future. IMO,
products that are quickly certifying Vista ready usually are the leaders.
Some of our old favorites will quickly fall behind if they do not quickly
upgrade to perform on Vista.
 
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It might be a good idea for this group that when anyone
refers to a program they like. to provide the author's
site.

I did a Google search and found many references but not
what I think is the author's site:

http://www.passkeeper.com/

Those who don't Siteadvisor might end up downloading it
from some rather prurient sites.


The question then is which is a safer, better written
program - Passkeeper, Keepass or Passwordsafe?

I couldn't help but notice that Passkeeper still have the
zip version for Windows 3.1 uploaded to the site!

Noted. Sorry 'bout that. It's at http://www.passkeeper.com/

The win3.1 is 16-bit version. It still works, so, why not to
have it there? IOW, it's none of our b'ss. ;)

J
 
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