I use KeePass <http://keepass.info/>, linked through DropBox to keep the 
computers in sync. It works perfectly and is as secure as they come. All 
I need now is a native Pre app or a mobile version and I'm set.

--
Eugenio

On 14/03/10 19:44, Craig Froehle wrote:
> Here's an idea:  a Google doc.
>
> Accessible via all those things, secure (https: logins), and easily
> editable/searchable.
>
> Downside is that it doesn't have a native app (so can't be accessed
> w/o an Internet connection...at least not yet) and isn't searchable
> except once you're actually looking at the document.
>
> Brainstorming this is fun...I'm confident we can devise a useful,
> usable, cheap (if not free) solution that meets all the security
> criteria.
> - Craig
>
> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 12:49 AM, Sam Kamens<[email protected]>  wrote:
>    
>>
>> Craig Froehle wrote:
>>      
>>> I hope Sam doesn't mind me jumping in here, but I would want
>>> cloud-syncing because I use about 6 different PCs in the course of a
>>> week and don't always have my phone handy.  Being able to access my
>>> secure info via a generic https connection to a website would be
>>> valuable to me.
>>>
>>>
>>>        
>> Yes, this is why I want it in the cloud.  I use my Pre, my laptop, my
>> home computer (which is really my wife's), etc.  I want to be able to
>> get to this data wherever I am, and I want it to be automatically synced
>> to someplace without my having to do anything special (like initiate
>> some sort of special WiFi connection...).
>>
>> I was initially encouraged when someone mentioned that Evernote can do
>> encryption, since I use that to get notes-in-the-cloud already.  I'm not
>> currently a premium Evernote subscriber, but if they really could
>> support encrypted notes on the PC, web, and Pre, I'd definitely pay for
>> that.
>>
>> So what other ideas do folks have for this?
>>
>> Sam
>>      



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