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The most common PMs are:
 
The most common PMs are:
* [[KWallet]] (part of [[KDE]])
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* [[KWallet]] (part of [[KDE]]) (see {{wikipedia|KWallet}})
* [[Gnome/Seahorse|Seahorse]] (part of [[Gnome]])
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* [[GNOME/Seahorse|Seahorse]] (part of [[GNOME]]; formerly [[wikipedia:GNOME Keyring|GNOME Keyring]]) (see {{wikipedia|Seahorse (software)}})
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==Windows==
 
==Windows==
Windows does not appear to have a system for handling passwords or mediating access to a PM, so passwords must generally be copied by hand between applications and the PM.
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Windows does not appear to have a system for handling passwords or mediating access to a PM, so either passwords must generally be copied by hand (either [[cut-and-paste]] or [[drag-and-drop]]) between applications and the PM or else the software must be aware of specific applications that might need passwords filled in.
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==Links==
 
==Links==
 
===Reference===
 
===Reference===
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* [http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Security/Products_and_Tools/Password_Tools/ open directory] (includes password tools that are not managers)
 
* [http://www.dmoz.org/Computers/Security/Products_and_Tools/Password_Tools/ open directory] (includes password tools that are not managers)
 
==List==
 
==List==
{{#ask: [[is a::password manager]]}}
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{{#ask: [[is a::password manager]]
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* [http://www.fastpasscorp.com/ FastPass Enterprise Password Manager]: geared toward higher-end customers
 
* [http://www.fastpasscorp.com/ FastPass Enterprise Password Manager]: geared toward higher-end customers
* [http://www.jjsoft-studio.com/ IntelliLogin]: does not seem to allow storage of arbitrary information; handles login forms only (how do they handle logins that the software can't detect?)
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* [http://www.jjsoft-studio.com/ IntelliLogin]: Form-filler only
 
* [http://www.just1key.com/ Just1Key]: online service only, details sparse unless you want to read the whitepaper
 
* [http://www.just1key.com/ Just1Key]: online service only, details sparse unless you want to read the whitepaper
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* [http://www.dobysoft.com/products/keypass/index.html KeyPass]: Form-filler only
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* [http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/ KeyRing]: PalmOS only
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* [http://berrick-computing.co.uk/LogonAssist/ LogonAssist]: Form-filler only
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* [http://www.madlogic.com/supersecret.html SuperSecret]: they make it too difficult to find the price; free download, but not clear if there's a free trial period
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* [http://www.mandylionlabs.com/ Mandylion Research Labs]: aimed at legal compliance for corporate market; limit of 50 passwords
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* <s>[http://www.symantec.com/passwordmanager/ Norton Password Manager]</s> is no longer at this URL
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'''"Form-filler only"''' means that the software does not seem to allow storage of arbitrary information; handles login forms only. It may be that the software ''can'' do this but the description doesn't bother to mention it. It would seem to be necessary even for a target audience ''only'' interested in access to online sites, because form-fillers often have difficulty detecting login forms (they can be deliberately made difficult to detect) and so it is still often necessary to cut-and-paste from the application.
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Given that the software does not seem to be ''targeting'' more general usage, however, I'm not bothering to file these applications for now.

Latest revision as of 14:02, 1 May 2011

About

A password manager (PM) is a software application which manages security credentials such as passwords, PINs, and private keys.

Desirable features include:

  • searchability
  • ability to secure all data with a master password or key
  • ability to access from multiple locations
  • encrypted storage of data (so that it can be backed up to an insecure location without revealing any credentials)

Linux

Linux distributions generally come with a password manager integrated into the desktop system (other applications needing credentials will check with the PM before asking the user to enter credentials manually, and will store manually-entered credentials in the PM for future use.

The most common PMs are:

Windows

Windows does not appear to have a system for handling passwords or mediating access to a PM, so either passwords must generally be copied by hand (either cut-and-paste or drag-and-drop) between applications and the PM or else the software must be aware of specific applications that might need passwords filled in.

Links

Reference

List

 costhome page
AES Password Managerhttp://www.aespasswordmanager.com/
Access Manager/Pro24.95 dollars
18.95 Euros
Access Manager/free0
AnyPassword/Pro24.95 dollarshttp://www.anypassword.com/pro/
AnyPassword/free0http://www.anypassword.com/free/
Aurora Password Manager29 dollars
35 dollars
http://animabilis.com/
Clipperz0http://www.clipperz.com/
Cute Password Manager24.95 dollarshttp://www.cutepasswordmanager.com/
Darn! Passwords!14.95http://www.darnpasswords.com/
Easy Password Manager19.99 dollars
19.99 Euros
http://www.passwordmanager.co.uk/
Enterprise Password Safehttp://www.enterprise-password-safe.com/
KeePass Password Safe0http://keepass.info/
Mashed Life0http://mashedlife.com/
Mobipassword29.95 Euroshttp://www.mobipassword.com/
My Password Manager24.95 dollarshttp://www.mypasswordmanager.com/
Passward18.95 dollarshttp://passward.net/
Password Depot29 Euroshttp://www.password-depot.com/
Password Manager Deluxe19.95 dollarshttp://www.findpassword.com/password-manager-deluxe.html

not filed

"Form-filler only" means that the software does not seem to allow storage of arbitrary information; handles login forms only. It may be that the software can do this but the description doesn't bother to mention it. It would seem to be necessary even for a target audience only interested in access to online sites, because form-fillers often have difficulty detecting login forms (they can be deliberately made difficult to detect) and so it is still often necessary to cut-and-paste from the application.

Given that the software does not seem to be targeting more general usage, however, I'm not bothering to file these applications for now.