KeePass Password Safe Manager

Date August 7, 2007

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KeePass Password Safe ManagerKeePass Password Safe is a secure password manager that allows you to store your sensitive login information in an encrypted database. It allows you to organize your entries into categories and offers several ways to handyly enter your username/password; you can use drag and drop, copy to the clipboard, or create auto-type sequences that can enter the login information with a single click. The software also includes support for TAN passwords and allows you to create TAN lists which automatically expire a password once it has been used. Other features include password generator, auto-lock, database search, import/export, and more.

KeePass can import data from various formats like CSV, CodeWallet TXT and CounterPanes PwSafe. The password list can be exported to various formats (including TXT, HTML, XML and CSV files). The password list can of course also be printed (complete database or only current view).

Searching and sorting the password database is possible. KeePass ships with a strong random password generator (you can define the possible output characters, length, etc.).



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One Response to “KeePass Password Safe Manager”

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