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    qpwmc

    A graphical Password Manager Daemon client.

    QPwmc is a full featured graphical pwmd client using the Qt toolkit and libpwmd to edit a pwmd data file. The interface is similar to a file manager but rather than a tree of folders on a filesystem it edits a tree of XML elements and their attributes. It uses a PwmdDialog class to makes it easy to integrate into your own projects.
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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
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    libpwmd

    API for Password Manager Daemon (pwmd)

    Libpwmd provides an API for connecting to pwmd. It allows for your application to easily store and retrieve data from a pwmd server. It does all the work of setting up the socket and socket IO. Fetching element content can be done in as little as 4 function calls: pwmd_new(), pwmd_connect(), pwmd_open() and pwmd_command().
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    JPasswords

    JPasswords

    Java password management tool

    User-friendly and proficient Java program to keep passwords in encrypted databases. High security standard and data safety measures. Storage of huge text documents and sets of images feasible. File format relies on "Password Safe" V3 files (Twofish-CBC). Compact cross-platform program with PORTABLE modus, ideal for USB sticks, Linux, Mac, etc. Requires Java JRE 1.8 or higher The Password Safe database library is available at project PWSLIB3. For license/usage questions visit the Wiki pages!
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    MyPasswords

    MyPasswords

    Personal Password Manager

    What you need for managing your passwords, including the passwords of your online accounts, bank accounts and ... with the corresponding URLs. The passwords are encrypted by AES. Can be used on almost all operating systems including Windows & Linux.
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    PwdKeeper is a free, open source, easy to use password manager for Windows and *nix.
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    A web-based, application for storing and retrieving usernames, passwords, and in the future, bookmarks and other useful, commonly used information.
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