PasswordWallet is a convenient and secure place to store all of your usernames and passwords. For security, PasswordWallet uses 448-bit BlowFish encryption to protect your data. For convenience, password wallet can save URLs with your passwords and launch your default browser for you. For safety, PasswordWallet can copy your password to the clipboard and clear it automatically after you paste. One "master" password unlocks all of your other passwords. And if you're running MacOS 9, PasswordWallet will add your "master" password to the Keychain control panel. What's New: Version 3.0.5: If "Quit after last window closed" is enabled in the preferences, PasswordWallet will quit if no windows are open after unsuccessfully opening a document. The Ask Password dialog will Cancel automatically after 15 minutes of idle time. When opening a document, PasswordWallet will ask for your master password 3 times before closing. If a username and/or password is of the format [:OtherEntryTitle:], the username and/or password will be taken from the entry whose title is OtherEntryTitle. (Any title can be between the "[:" and ":]" of course.) Substitutions are made when copying the username or password to the clipboard, and auto-typing. In edit dialog: Command-g now generates a new password. In edit dialog: Command-b now toggles bullets in password on and off. Added better error detection for malformed keyboard layouts. If the last character of Username or Password is a "•" or a "¶", then it will not be copied to the clipboard. It will be auto-typed, though. The "Control" key will now initiate auto-typing, like the "Option" key. This was added for compatibility with Windows Emulators that use the "Option" key for "ALT". Fixed small problem in edit dialog after canceling a "new category" selection. Sorting of categories is now ignores case so a1, A2, a3 will sort correctly. Reduced some of the CPU usage at idle time. Printing no longer wastes paper and just plain works be  |  |
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