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Password Depot 3.2.3

file size: 5.13 MB

Password Depot is a powerful and user-friendly tool for managing all your passwords.

 
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Filed under: Access Manager; AES Password Manager; free software; KeePass; password; Password Depot; Password Picker; PIN; secure; secure password; Windows

Although it is very simple to use, it has the most complete and sophisticated range of powerful features of all Windows password utilities. Among the key features are an integrated password generator allowing you to create uncrackable passwords and the auto-complete function for easy logging on to Web sites and many other functions you would expect from a trend-setting password manager. New and unique features such as FTP password files allow you to access your passwords from any place worldwide. You also can use Password Depot on an USB memory stick and have it with you all the time. Password Depot protects your passwords even if your computer is infected with spyware and keyloggers. Passwords are internally protected from keylogging. The program leaves no trace of your passwords in the RAM and it detects any active clipboard viewers.

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By parkhill
Sep 04, 2009 | 09:47 PM
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This is not really freeware. It's crippleware. This version will take only 20 passwords. A full "professional" version will cost 29 Euros. _Euros_. Dollars maybe.

Just sayin'
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