Interesting Password Manager - Secure Shielded Password Keys Manager

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Secure Shielded Password Keys Manager

http://www.securepw.ca/index.html

Well worth a look to see what can be done in a password manager that
goes far beyond the ones frequently recommended on ACF. Includes
voice, on-screen keyboard, keyboard, mixed password entry, and even a
fake keystroke (noise) generator to foil key loggers.

Shareware-Donationware -- Not for use by purists. Claims no
registration, no nags, no expiration, just "honor system". "...
suggested small donation of $10 or whatever you think is worth to you
....."

For those this post offends, either just ignore it or suggest a pure
freeware alternative with comparable features. The rest may find the
site interesting if only to see what can be done quite inexpensively.

BillR
 
PS - Typo: "keyboard, AND mixed password entry"

3.5 mb download.
http://www.securepw.ca/sspkm2010.zip

ZIP passed VirusScan.Jotti (11 Linux based scanners) and a-squared,
avast!, AntiVir, AVG, ClamWin, ewido, and McAfee VirusScan so try
something else.
(No guarantees, of course.)
 
BillR said:
Secure Shielded Password Keys Manager

http://www.sexxxxpw.ca/index.html

Well worth a look to see what can be done in a password manager that
goes far beyond the ones frequently recommended on ACF.

Should we apply that logic to include Thumbs Plus (for example) that
does contact sheets better than Irfanview?
Shareware-Donationware -- Not for use by purists.

More to the point in a freeware group is the following:

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"SECURE SHIELDED PASSWORD KEYS MANAGER

Copyright © 2004 by e-PLUME.

The application is a shareware."

http://www.securepw.ca/shareware.htm

=================

I think that if you want to recommend sharewa*re apps you should do so
in a sharew*re group

Same as if I want to recommend Thumbs Plus cracks I do so in a
cracks/warez group.
For those this post offends, either just ignore it or suggest a pure
freeware alternative with comparable features.

Why?

This is a freeware group. There will always be times when a
buyw*re/sharew*re app might have an edge. And will be off topic.
The rest may find the
site interesting if only to see what can be done quite inexpensively.

And pirating is cheaper than 'inexpensive'

And neither are freeware.

HTH
 
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