-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Have you considered gnupg + perl + grep. All three can be run in Windows. I've just used a perl script that decrypts my passwords list file, greps for the entries that I'm looking for, spits them out STDOUT. All that and you don't have to touch your mouse.
-goat On Friday 24 September 2004 09:01 am, Rodney Schuler wrote: > I have been using keepass (http://keepass.sourceforge.net/) to keep my > passwords on MS Windows. For the unfamiliar, keepass stores a list of > passwords, usernames, and sites in an encrypted data file and has an > easy interface to add them and fetch them out again. > > I would like to find a similar open source utility that I can use on > both windows and Linux. Suggestions anybody? Bonus points if the > password database, MS Windows .exe and Linux binary can all live on > one floppy disk. More bonus points if it uses python, glade, fltk or > wxWindows - i have been looking for an excuse to learn program them :) > > Yes, Yes, I know I can hunt sourceforge and freshmeat but I would like > personal opinions about the usability of the software in question. > > -Rodney -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFBVDfMd5mI1CHWpvcRAihbAJ4vOWg+9ehvlO/IKAM6vIurALdV5wCfbtvp Q9OERYdFn/z/mRKzDpmmrbM= =+eWP -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
