Hi listers,

I saw this on the MS-News Digest announcement list for SimTel.Net and 
thought this might be a useful addon to Arachne for managing those 
passwords we all accumulate for webmail pages and other sites that 
ask you to sign in with a username and password. There are programs 
for Windows users to manage these passwords and maybe this could work 
the same way for Arachne. I keep a small Rolodex on my computer desk 
for that task now, but having this popup in Arachne would be major 
cool. If this works with Arachne it would make a good APM since the 
program is freeware. Any thoughts?

Regards,
Dale Mentzer

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MS-News Digest         Sun, 13 Aug 2000      Volume 2000 : Issue 386 

Today's Topics:
     bsclf3.zip - CLIPPER source code reformatter. Freeware
   cdbf219e.zip - CDBF: Small DBF viewer and editor
   combin10.zip - Combinatoric operation calculator. Freeware
   dbook100.zip - DOSBook: Portable address book for DOS
   didro152.zip - Run, construct, save macros for DOS programs
   double16.zip - View 2 files (2 modes) or differences search
    gim_320.zip - Full-featured genealogical information manager
    jukemp3.zip - Mp3/Mp2/Mod/Xm/S3m Player, Turntable emulator
   macalc11.zip - Extracts useful infomation from stock indexes
   mapm-356.zip - MAPM: Arbitrary Precision Math Lib w/ TRIG/SRC
     ppark3.zip - Password Park: Store your password. Freeware
   purger13.zip - Overwrites entire file(s) then deletes
    rotx205.zip - rotx: Performs ROT-5/13/128's ciphers on files
       z211.zip - VGA utility that switches video modes. Free

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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 2000 13:07:19 -0400 (EDT)
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Evgeny Stephanov)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ppark3.zip - Password Park: Store your password. Freeware
Keywords: simtel,msdos
Summary: Reposted by Keith Petersen
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I have uploaded to Simtel.Net:

http://www.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/security/ppark3.zip
ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/msdos/security/ppark3.zip 63840 bytes

ppark3.zip      Password Park: Store your password. Freeware

Password Park is a simple little DOS-based program you can use to store your
passwords.  Just enter a name, password, and description for each addition
to the list.  The program offers password protection and simple encryption
to keep this sensitive information safe.  Although it's a bit difficult to
browse through your records, Password Park provides a simple search
facility.  It features multiuser support (17 users), with a simple interface
to make it (very) easy to use.  You can store as many passwords to your
personal database as you want, the database is unlimited.  Password Park
also has a text interface mode, so you can use it from Windows.

Special requirements: None.

Changes: Bug Fixes and Additional features added.

Freeware.  Uploaded by

Erdian Setyadi, MiteSoft, Ltd.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.mitesoft.4mg.com/

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