Best password keeper program

Andliz

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Oct 31, 2011
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Anyone recommend a good password manager app other than Roboform?

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frapshake

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Apr 22, 2011
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I use KeyPassDroid. Desktop and Android versions, also syncs with Dropbox like Pocket. I never tried Pocket but it does look good. I've been using KeyPass on my PC for years, and just recently tried the Droid version by syncing to Dropbox and I love how simple it is to use.
 

jgumphress

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Sep 6, 2011
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I use Documents-to-Go. I created an Excel document on my PC with all my passwords, private numbers, etc., then locked the document with a password. Sent it to my tablet and whenever I open the document I have to enter the password to view it. That way I have the same document on both my PC and my tablet so that I can access my personal stuff from either location.
 

Tom T

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Feb 18, 2011
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I use Documents-to-Go. I created an Excel document on my PC with all my passwords, private numbers, etc., then locked the document with a password. Sent it to my tablet and whenever I open the document I have to enter the password to view it. That way I have the same document on both my PC and my tablet so that I can access my personal stuff from either location.

That actually seems like a good solution. Will documennts to go sync the files both ways, even if password protected?

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jgumphress

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Sep 6, 2011
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No, I'm afraid not. But it is easy enough to sync with the data cable. I don't change or add to that file that often so it hasn't been an issue with me. At least I know where the document is and can access it from both locations.
 

safeincloud

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Mar 7, 2012
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Hi, I am a mobile software developer and want to develop my own Password Manager application for Android. I would be glad to hear your suggestions here at the forum.


Basically what I want is:
* Great UI for ICS/Honeycomb
* Seamless sync with clouds


I just started and want to complete the beta in 30 dyas. And as I wrote above, I would love to hear any comments from you.
 

geckoT2C

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Jan 24, 2012
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i 2nd the KeyPass program. works really well in storing all passwords in one place. provides ridiculous levels of encryption too
 

antonylewar

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Mar 12, 2012
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LastPass is and android app that let you manage you password. It is highly secure and risk free. You can get free 14 day trail in the android market.
 
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