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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. - Clipboard support. If a secret is copied to...
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    TigerSafe

    TigerSafe

    Free open source password manager

    TigerSafe is a free open source password manager. It allows to store passwords in a file, without internet, by encrypting them with a single password. 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... ...
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    KeyHolder password manager

    KeyHolder password manager

    Store your passwords in an offline encrypted file!

    Need a JDK to run, download it here: https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/downloads/
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    Tidbits

    Simple web-based personal digital wallet.

    Tidbits is a web-based digital wallet. Use it to store usernames, passwords, phone numbers, or any little tidbit you might easily forget. Then you need only remember your one Tidbits password to access all your important details. Tidbits 2 is optimized for mobile touch-based devices like the iPhone and iPad (it works well on desktop browsers, too). The integrated search engine makes it a snap to find all those little nuggets you don't want to have to remember but want to be able to...
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    CloudSafe

    CloudSafe

    Smart and safe cloud-based credential manager

    CloudSafe is a credential manager that can store all your access informations (applications, sites, gadgets, ...), in your Google Drive account: all data are encrypted with a master password (AES-128) and all netowork operations are protected by your Google Account and HTTPS connections. The source code is open and you are free to check the security solution.
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    PswGen

    PswGen

    Manages your websites and repeatably generates passwords for them

    PswGen manages login information such as account, name and address of websites you are using. Furthermore it repeatably generates passwords depending on the login information, generation parameters (length etc.) and a master passphrase each time you want login to a website. Just in case a website doesn't allow to change your password, PswGen can store that password for you, too, encrypted of course. PswGen verwaltet Login-Informationen von Webseiten, wie Konto, Name und Adresse. Bei jeder...
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    This little app can help you creating diferent passwords for your accounts, applications, etc. And you can store that password with a description like URL, App or anything else.
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    KeePass for J2ME is a J2ME port of KeePass Password Safe, a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager. You can store passwords in a highly-encrypted database on a mobile phone, and view them on the go.
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    PasSafe
    PasSafe is a free & open source password manager for all Operating Systems. Store your passwords in a highly-encrypted database locked with one master password.
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    A multi-user password management web application designed for organizations to store passwords. Written in Grails, Groovy and Java.
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