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Wednesday, August 03, 2005
Free File - Keepass
If you're like me you have 100's of passwords for 100's of sites,
I've found this cool little app that'll work on a CD, Floppy (who uses them) or USB flash key.
Now I never leave home without my MP3 players, I have a Zen and a USB Flash mp3 player. I use the Flash one more for jogging and keeping doc on it, now I can keep all my passwords on it.
You need a password to get in to it, but after that you can store all your sites, passwords and user names and never forget them.

Now because you can install it on the USB flash you don't need it on every PC you use, just say that you want to use a school computer to check you treehouse mail, but the password is hard to remember because you don't want you floks reading it, well install Keepass on the flash and they'll never know that password.

You can download it from HERE

Hope you enjoy it

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