Latito (formerly kNox) is a flexible, convenient and secure place to store all those little "bits" of information that you manage everyday. Examples of these "bits" include the username and password to a particular web site, the registration key to a piece of software you have purchased or even credit card details to smooth online transactions.
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Reviewing 0.8.4 (Mar 19, 2006)
looks like a nice idea, i since always looked for a program that stores some important information. too bad this one won't run on WinXP 64-bit.
anyone know of any other program alike? looking for something that can put Encription too on data base and not just store Users and Passwords, just notes too.
Reviewing 0.8.4 (Mar 18, 2006)
danmc - it's a bad sign when the author tries to move discussion on a public forum over to some little-known forum on his site. People come here to see what other people think of software, good or bad.
This is an interesting utility that I have added to my watch list. Keep writing promising code like this and you'll have nothing to fear from public feedback!
Reviewing 0.8.3.0 (Mar 9, 2006)
I'd rather buy & install a credit card reader for my pc. Seriously, keepass is just fine & autotpyes which is much more efficient. For windows I think keywallet is the best.
Reviewing 0.82 (Jan 31, 2006)
I like this program because of it's portability and flexibility. I love the idea of being able to export the exacutable and data to my thumb drive and access my "bits" of data from anywhere. Custome fiels are easy to add and edit. Sadly, I have to give it a 3 because I can't store private data yet, as there is no root password to secure the information I enter. I'll be watching closly though and I look forward to the updates.
Reviewing 0.82 (Jan 30, 2006)
NO!!! ColoradoRon-- YOU are supposed to have all your necessary system files & your system updated! YOU and ONLY you, are resposible-- That is what Windows Update is for!
Heck, at least you didn't ask for the whole windows xp pro to be included in the package....
Do you also expect WMP codecs & plugins to be bundled w/ every multimedia file you download?
Poor baby, it must've been so exhausting to have to get the framework-- but guess what, a lot of programs won't install w/o it.
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