Personal password manager v1.9.3-2
Downloads: 2758
Votes: 10
Free & Open Source license
Votes: 10
Free & Open Source license
Tiny and handy personal password manager. Usernames and passwords are copied into the clipboard on mouseclick for your convenience. Gpasman stores its data in a file encrypted using the rc2 algorithm described in RFC2268.
Updated 2008-03-03 16:00 UTC
| Author | Antony Dovgal |
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Changes in version 1.9.3-2
Disabled auto-caps feature when entering data into password fields.

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Tiny indeed, very nice to operate ! Minor improvements possible (auto-open of last file even if not in default place, persistent GUI and settings), and Ctrl-E does not edit but seems to be catched by global search. I use it for quick access to all of my Internet accounts and "Paasword Safe" for my "complicated secrets".
I like it. Certainly, if you insist on digitally storing (some of) your passwords, it's a usable program. For those of us who aren't literate in writing or reading code for maemo, it would be nice to have the program ratified by other members of the community.
Whilst I've never come across malicious software for maemo, a program that could potentially broadcast my passwords over the internet certainly warrants a red flag.
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