KeyPass makes it convenient for you to store all your passwords in a single database. The passwords are encrypted using 448-bit blowfish. A single "master password" is all you needs to unlock the passwords in the database.
- Updated help file and help text to clarify the purpose of "Enable associations" checkbox
- Previously on Windows Vista and 7, if KeyPass is running from a USB memory storage device and the device is removed, KeyPass does not automatically shutdown. This has been fixed
Reviewing 4.5.3 (Feb 26, 2007)
Three out of five as SplashID for BlackBerry 3.42 (BlackBerry device not necessary to use the 256-bit Blowfish desktop client) weighs in at 1.03 MB on disk. SplashID has proven to be stable, secure and portable. Tough to beat.
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