Password Memory helps you organize and secure your passwords. You passwords are encrypted using multiple algorithms to keep them secure. Your login details (username, password, etc.) can be searched and sorted fast easily. Login details associated with a website can also be copied into the webpage with the click of a button. Free For Personal Home Use.
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- Now free for personal use
- Upgraded to Firebird Database Engine 2.1.1
2.0 Beta 1 (Aug 20, 2008)
This is very comparable to KeePass except I found Password Memory 2009's icon creation and grouping unnecessarily complex. Compare both programs and you'll see what I mean.
Security is basically incredible for any program of this type.
I uninstalled this and went back to KeePass. With KeePass being free and meeting all my needs I wouldn't buy any program of this type, but I thought I'd compare a few just to be sure.
Other:
The company that sells/makes this (CodeAero) has a few other programs for organizing music, movies and books. Together the pro versions are close to $200. I'd seriously check out the program "Mediaman" which I use primarily for my extensive DVD collection and books. http://www.imediaman.com/
1.1 RC1 (Jun 18, 2008)
well im on po4ko on this, but why not donate the 20$ to keepass and help the open source community
Ive used keepass for a long long time, and its just the best password store around
Is it better to keep passwords in a closed source database? I cant see the problem
1.0.3 (Feb 7, 2008)
@po4ko: Maybe because I don't want critical info such as passwords in an open source database?
1.0.3 Beta (Feb 4, 2008)
Why would anyone want to give their $20 away, when there is the king of all password managers - KeePass.
Is is free, open source, multiplatform, and you can copy its installation on an USB stick with your database, even without getting a separate portable version, which is also there.
So why do I need to give my $20 away, for something that I can get for free and which is better anyway?
1.0.1 Beta (Nov 20, 2007)
I got the program (and database) installed on my USB stick. So I carry it with me wherever I go.