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    pwdex

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system.

    Web-based password exchange, sharing and storage system. It has 2 types of passwords: private and shared. Shared ones can be shared to individual users or to groups of users. The system is written in Ruby using Sinatra framework. Storage backend is any database (e.g. MySQL, sqlite), encryption is done via AES-256.
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    phpMySecret - Webbased password database This project is a solution for all, who have to remember a lot of passwords for several sites and applications. On an webserver there where all passwords stored (encypted) and only with the user-given paraphrase
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    Lizard Cart CMS offers an easy way for people with limited HTML experience to manage the content and products of their websites.It uses PHP/MySql/Java Script comes complete with a WYSIWYG online editor.
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