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    Surpass

    Surpass

    Simple, secure and easy to use password manager.

    Surpass is a multi-platform graphical password manager with focus on simplicity. The source code is free (as in "liberty") and is designed to be concise and simple. - Securely store any secret e.g. passwords, pass phrases, pin codes, etc. - Store secrets in Google Drive - Small footprint, around 50MB. Can fit on any memory device. Does not need installation or any third party library, completely self-contained. - System tray support
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    Mkpass

    Mkpass

    Mkpass - Command line Secure Password Generator

    mkpass is a simple command line utility to generate secure random passwords. You can easily redirect these to a clipboard or copy and paste as needed. I use a password manager and generate random passwords every time I need one. And while most password managers include a generator, there are times I need one outside of that. The code is written in java so it should run on any OS that supports it. Lastly, the idea and core code came from a Wikipedia article. I just took this and...
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    Mass Password Generator

    An easy-to-use generator for large numbers of passwords.

    Originally for my school's IT Department, I have now released the source code under the GNU GPL. It supports the random generation of huge numbers of passwords that can be determined in a variety of ways.
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