![]() ![]() As someones else says "This encryption software works. When you save or open a Password Book take care when typing the password. ![]() This way it is always possible to recover from a misspelled password or scrambled file (really uncommon recently). Optionally a backup of the working file is automatically done by the program. Even when using asterisks it is possible to copy passwords and paste them in forms. Password may be shown with asterisks *** or in clear readable text. There is optional support to import/export to/from the clipboard. There is a main menu, a mouse right click context menu and lots of shortcut keys.ĭEL key is used to delete the current selected item.Ĭlicking with the left mouse button on the header of a column causes the items to be sorted alternatively in ascending/descending order. Usage of this software should be trivial. ![]() For example I keep my own personal passwords in a file and my work/professional passwords in another file. If you want to keep different passwords in different places you can use different files. Passbook stores a list of records in a file and encrypts the file with the Blowfish algorithm using your submitted password as original seed.Įach record is made by the following fields: Name/Password/URL/Description. So if you want to really protect your password file it's a better idea to use some professional/commercial tool.īut because I am (was) supposed to be a professional computer programmer I decided to write this application as an experiment. But if you want to keep passwords secret you have to encrypt the file using the application features or the file system features. ![]() Developed for the MS Windows platform, it is just a single executable, does not require installation (you can put it on your USB pen drive and run it from there and everywhere) and is easy to use.īecause of the tons of user id/password/pin/code requested from operating systems, network applications and Internet sites everyone needs some place to store this information. Passbook is yet another free and opensource password manager. ![]()
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