Universal Password Manager allows you to store all your passwords in one highly secure encrypted database. Its strengths are simplicity, portability and security (uses 128bit AES encryption). UPM is available on Android, Windows, OS X & Linux.

Features

  • Simplicity - it provides a small number of very strong features with no clutter
  • Cross platform - UPM runs on Android, Windows, Mac OS X and Linux
  • Written in Java/SWING
  • Shared password database

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License

GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Android, Mac, Windows

Languages

French, Czech, Italian, English, German, Spanish

Intended Audience

Science/Research, Advanced End Users, System Administrators, End Users/Desktop, Security Professionals, Security

User Interface

Java Swing, Handheld/Mobile/PDA, Carbon (Mac OS X)

Programming Language

Java

Database Environment

Proprietary file format

Related Categories

Java Business Software, Java Database Software, Java Security Software, Java Internet Software

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2005-12-04