Daboo Password Protector 2.0.0.x
It seems that everywhere you go, you need to set up yet another account with a username and password. With all
of the different password policies, it is impossible to keep track of them all. The Secure Solution is Daboo Password
Protector. It Stores all of your account information in and encrypted database. With an easy to use, secure
interface. It can even be carried with you on a thumbdrive or other removable media for use on multiple systems.
ID_Bank 1.27.11
Passwords can be trouble especially on the Internet. You may have too many to remember and if you don't take care someone else will gain access to them! ID_Bank can help solve your problem. ID_Bank is a secure identity and password protection system
ID_Bank is able to hold your personal information relating to usernames, passwords, pins, login details etc; information in a secure encrypted file.
AnyPassword 1.44
AnyPassword is a tiny utility for keeping your passwords. Protect all your private data with a strong encryption and hold in mind one password instead of dozens. A tree structure and an advanced search allow you to get passwords quickly whenever you need. Need new passwords? A built-in password generator creates them on a given mask. A neatly organized interface of the program supports several languages.
Registration Vault 1.02
Securely Store Registration information in an encrypted database for Software (Email, Key Files, Registration Keys, Licenses, member area user id's and passwords, company urls, Registration Name, Company, email used for purchase) , Website logon information (User ID and Password), User id's and passwords for all purposes, Drag and Drop from Outlook or Outlook Express. Drag from Registration Vault to a website or application.
SecureWord 1.5
SecureWord was originally designed as the most convenient and fully functional program for storing important information such as logins, passwords and files. Modern and secure encryption algorithms, An improved security system, Convenient and easy interface, Quick and adjustable search system, The passwords generator and much more. Plus freeware Pocket PC version!
Too Many Secrets 0.3.1
With TMS you can store your password, authentication code, gaming code and organize them in a 2 level tree-structure with categories (eg.: Internet, Gaming, Work, Personal) and subcategories (eg.: EMail, Mailing List, Online Magazines can be subcategories of the Internet category). The Password File are encrypted with a proprietary method. You can print or export your password to various format. There's a lite systray only version also included.
Password Page Protection Software 1.1
Password Page Protection Software allows you to add password protection to any web page. It generates password protection code which is added to the top of a web page to prevent unauthorized access. The protection code is fully processed on the server and no secure information can be sent to the user until a password match is confirmed. This provides a high level of security and reliability.
Blue Micro USB Flash Drive Logon 1.0
Blue Micro USB Flash Drive turns your existing pendrive or flash drive into a key to logon to your pc. This makes it easier for users to manage their computer account passwords. This software creates a encrypted code on your pendrive, only understood by this software. This software can be installed on windows xp or 2000 only. This software is free to download at www.bluemicrosolutions.com
MemoCode 3.1.12
MemoCode is great integrated manager for tasks, passwords and bookmarks. The software is also a powerful tool useful for storing in easy and complete way code snippets, sequences of commands and various notes produced by programmers and operators of IT.
PassCryptor 1
PassCryptor keeps your passwords safe with strong encryption using the Twofish Cypher. You don't have to remember all your passwords anymore with this easy to use management tool. Includes one-click link and copy password to clipboard features. Free 30 day trial version. Twofish is a block cipher by Counterpane Labs. It was one of the five Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) finalists.