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    TigerSafe

    TigerSafe

    Free open source password manager

    ...The user can then use a different password for every website he wants to use, and only has to remember a single password: the one used to encrypt/decrypt the file storing his passwords. It is highly recommended to do backups of the file storing passwords with TigerSafe, for example copy/paste it in USB flash drives, cloud drives like Google Drive, Dropbox... Indeed, users are solely responsible for their data. TigerSafe also enables you to store the 2-factor authentication mechanism mostly used by modern websites (TOTP 2FA) in a secure way. Since TigerSafe is particularly sensitive, no binary installation file is provided (because it could be infected by a virus, or have a vulnerability in its dependencies such as the JDK implementation used). ...
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    yagodu

    yagodu

    password safe / manager for linux and windows (and mac ?) via qt

    Password safe for Windows and Linux. If you want to manage your passwords (or other information) in one file and access that file with Windows and with Linux, this could be your choice. You create trees where each knot and leaf contains as many key/value pairs as you like. Then the whole thing is written encrypted to one file. Windows binaries and Debian32/64 binaries are downloadable. If you want to build it yourself - I suggest Linux users do that - get Qt4, call qmake and make...
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    FileSafe tools

    FileSafe tools

    Cool MS-DOS tools in a stand-alone application form.

    A small library of cool MS-DOS tools in a stand-alone application form. An example of some tool would be: Calculator or password generator.
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