Posts Tagged ‘password manager’

slimPASSWORDS 1.0.9378 – password manager for windows Mobile


slimPASSWORDS

slimPASSWORDS


slimPASSWORDS allows you to open your slimKEYS password files (*.skps) onto your Windows Mobile devices, and search for password entries using the same familiar name matching algorithm you can find in slimKEYS’s slimLAUNCH extension.

You can quickly view or copy in the clipboard the username, email or password, to paste it into another application running on your mobile device, or type in that information when using public computers or someone else’s machine. You can even open the associated URL while copying the password in the clipboard.

Take a look at this short demo for a better idea of how useful slimPASSWORDS can be, or check the step by step example. One other cool feature is a floating popup window for typing information in applications that do not support pasting. ( just make sure no one is looking @ the screen when you do that )

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eWallet 1.0 – digital wallet for pocket pc


eWallet

eWallet


eWallet is a windows mobile freeware digital wallet and password safe application for Windows Mobile powered devices to store passwords, accounts and other sensitive data in an easy but secure way. eWallet uses 3DES encryption which is state of the art encryption technology. It stores your passwords, your web registrations and associated information in a database (a file) protected by a single password. eWallet allows you to store passwords and codes in a convenient location for when you are on the move.

Features:

  • Quickly find your entries by using the filter box.
  • Unlimited number of categories
  • Unlimited number of records in each categories
  • Sort entries by clicking on a column header
  • Access via secure login authentication
  • Full text search
  • All passwords are encrypted using 3DES encryption algorithm
  • Backup facility
  • A very original and easy-to-use user interface
  • Fast random password generator
    • Custom length
    • Modify password character set
    • Special character support

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Nyx Password Storage 1.2 – password manager for windows mobile


Nyx Password Storage

Nyx Password Storage


Nyx Password Storage is reliable and secure storage for your confidential information, first of all for passwords, but not only them. Have you ever run into the situation, you could not remember password for your login on your favorite internet forum? Or password for your mailbox? Password for your Internet Messenger? Do you have some credit cards and you mix pin codes sometimes? Nyx Password Storage will help you to manage all your secret information! Take into account the advantages:

  1. You do not have to remember hundrets of your passwords, logins, pin codes and other important pieces of information, you have to remember only one password to access Nyx Password Storage.
  2. Nyx Password Storage is free of charge if you use it for your personal purposes.
  3. Nyx Password Storage encrypts all your passwords and other information using Blowfish cypher algorythm, so even if you loose your smartphone/PDA or it is stolen, nobody will be able to access your private information.
  4. Nyx Password Storage has very reliable backup system, every time you start it, it makes new backup copy. If your smartphone/PDA hangs up or program crashes you can easely restore all information. Moreover, all information stores in one file and you can copy it to any save place you want.

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KeePass V0.4.8 – secure password manager for PocketPC


KeePass

KeePass

Keepass has a PC application , 2 Windows mobile application ( KeePassSD [ppc and smartphone] & KeePassPPC [ pocketpc only] ) and a Java application. The applications are opensource so u can get the source and play around with it to bend it to your needs.

So whats KeePass and why do you need it?

Today you need to remember many passwords. You need a password for the Windows network logon, your e-mail account, your homepage’s ftp password, online passwords (like CodeProject member account), etc. etc. etc. The list is endless. Also, you should use different passwords for each account. Because if you use only one password everywhere and someone gets this password you have a problem… A serious problem. The thief would have access to your e-mail account, homepage, etc. Unimaginable.

KeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).

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