Hi query,

thanks for the hint. Unfortunately this isn't a solution for me
neither since I can't change all my existing passwords, too. BTW, what
about changing domain names? For the moment I will create a bunch of
passwords using an online generator so I always have a good one even
when I need it offline.

And writing a very simple PasswordGeneratorPlugin looks like a perfect
holiday project for me to finally start learning JavaScript. ;-)


On 19 Dez., 21:37, query <[email protected]> wrote:
> Balu,
>
> There was a plugin called GPAD earlier this year that generated
> passwords based on a passphrase and domain names.
>
> The plugin is here...http://pad.tiddlyspot.com/
>
> And a discussion of it's use is 
> here..http://groups.google.com/group/TiddlyWiki/browse_thread/thread/83f3d4...
>
> Since it cannot convert existing passwords I didn't try it, but you
> may find it useful.
>
> On Dec 18, 3:53 pm, balu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I really love TiddlyWiki and I have a password-encrypted one on my USB
> > stick to manage all my projects, todos, contacts and many little
> > notes. Up to now I store all my passwords in a KeePass database, but I
> > think it's more convenient to have them in my TW, too. The only thing
> > I will miss is the function to generate secure passwords. Is there a
> > plugin for TW to create passwords I didn't find?
>
> > Thanks, Balu
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