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!
Features
- strongly encrypted database
- password and login wallet
- website reference wallet
- text document and image wallet
- true random password generation
- password history
- expire time monitoring
- PORTABLE modus for multi-hosting
- high-level data security
Categories
Password ManagersLicense
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)Follow JPasswords
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linux user; I've been using the Windows version for years, but always developed in unix or Linux. This is the best linux version to date! I'll definitely stick withit.
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I have been using JPasswords for three years already! I have tested another password managers, but always returned to JPasswords! As for me, Linux user, JPasswords is the best password manager. It never let me down. Excellent work Mr. Keller! P.S. I run JPasswords 1.2.2 using OpenJDK 8 JRE on Linux Mint 18.3.
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I have used JPassword for 3 days. It is fully accomplishes what I need. Great!
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Very nice - cross platform and a nice search feature.
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Fantastic little tool. I use in with Ubuntu, Mac, and Windows. A super way to manage all my passwords and to generate new, strong passwords. Highly recommended!