Wonderful. Unbelievable what I learn from this group. A password present! I keep forgetting my passwords and have a huge sheet to retrieve them or have to log in to key chain to find them again.

This seems to be the answer to an almost 85 year old's loss of memory.I will surely try it out. Already played the video. I am always for the free stuff as long as it does what I need. And I don't need much, only a bunch of computers and an iPhone, and now hoping for an iPad soon,when the year end mandatory distribution will come our way.

And a blessed Christmas to you all, yes , to me it is still Christmas, that is the feast we still celebrate, even if I don't make it to the mass or service to celebrate Christ's birth.


marta

On Dec 18, 2010, at 8:16 AM, Lee Larson wrote:

On Dec 18, 2010, at 5:02 AM, Ed Wiser wrote:

As this is the current way data is being stolen. I have purchased 1Password to use on both my Mac and iDevices.http://agilewebsolutions.com/products/1Password

People might also want to look at LastPass, which is free, and lets you magically share passwords between your Macs, Linux and Windows machines. I've been using it for a while now. It's almost like magic. The only time I notice it is when it isn't there.





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