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KeePass

KeePass is a terrific program that allows you to record and manage the various username and passwords (as well as related data) that you pick up over time. I first heard of it in the Lifehacker book. After spending a number of hours inputing all of my passwords, I’ve been using it for a week or so. I’m very happy with it. Very easy to use. Definitely worth a look for anyone looking for some help managing their passwords in a secure enviroment.

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2 Responses to “KeePass”

  1. Ryan says:

    I’ll definitely be downloading this one Patrick, this is why I love your blog. Finally I can be more spontaneous with my passwords, and still remember all of them. :P

  2. Patrick says:

    Cool. :) Thanks.

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