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    Password Keeper + Generator

    Password Keeper + Generator

    Free portable cross-platform graphical multi-user password manager

    Free portable cross-platform multi-user password manager, 100%-pure Java. DB for each pkg-user is encrypted and protected by pkg-user hash. In addition - passwords in DB are stored in encrypted form. In result - stored passwords are double encrypted ! Passwords of pkg-users are not stored in program - stored and compared only hashes. Support md2, md5, sha1, sha256, sha384 and sha512 hash.
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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.
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    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    jPass - Cross-Platform Password Manager

    Compiled into a single .jar file. Tiny Password Manager. Portable

    I did not see a pre-built version of this software on the original developers Github project (https://github.com/gaborbata/jpass), so I am taking it upon myself to compile the releases as they come, so that others don't have to. --Description-- JPass is a simple, small, portable password manager application with strong encryption. It allows you to store user names, passwords, URLs and generic notes in an encrypted file protected by one master password. I will not add the source...
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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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    PassKey
    Universal password generator. This program generates password for each account you want from hostname, username and one global password (passkey, master password, skeleton key). So you need to remember only one password.
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