Dear List, Does anyone know of a good password-saver program? I have found a couple, but none for OS X. Thanks.
Michael Richardson
On thing many of us overlook is Keychain. Right there in the system, it can save passwords and other things.
I can also give a somewhat partial recommendation of Passwords Plus from DataViz. It's a Palm application that also runs on the Mac (OS X only). The "partial" part is that it stopped working for me (didn't recognize it's own password on the desktop, but works fine on the Palm OS) and I emailed DataViz about this (having gone through their suggested fix online). It's been several days and I haven't heard back from them yet.
Regards,
Harry Corsover
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