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Tuesday, March 20th, 2007

PassPack New Version

Category: Showcase

PassPack is a free, secure online password manager.

A new release just got out the door and includes a bunch of new features:

  • Import and Export
    It’s your data, do with it what you like.
  • Backup and Restore
    Make and restore encrypted copies of your PassPack entries.
  • Pack up and Auto-save when inactive
    You decide when PassPack locks and if it should auto-save.
  • Anti-phishing Welcome Message
    You pick it, phishers can’t reproduce it (it’s IP filtered).
  • Tags, search and navigation
    Tag your entries, quick search your list, alphabetical order paging.
  • Know when to save
    A big RED button tells you if you need to save or not.
  • Password Generator
    Quickly make and fill in a password in your entry.
  • Scrambled Password field
    Select and copy your passwords while safely hidden from prying eyes.
  • Go to Button
    Copy your password, click to go to the website, then paste. All done.

Posted by Dion Almaer at 6:52 am

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3.6 rating from 30 votes

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Its great to see the innovation on this project. I look forward to more great releases from the PassPack team.

Comment by Jeffrey Robbins — March 20, 2007

I love the concept and the execution seems to be quite good but i was surprised and disappointed to find quite a few glitches in the layout in Firefox 2.0, although the Javascript works great.

Comment by Gudbergur — March 20, 2007

@Jeffrey
I am happy for your enthusiasm. We’ve got a new tool already in alpha test. I think Tara will make a post about it today on the blog.

@Gudbergur
This is strange, because I developed PassPack on Firefox 2. Could you contact me, please, and explain to me what kind of glitches you found in the layout?

Comment by Francesco Sullo — March 20, 2007

I am using PassPack and it is so great.
I was drowning in more than 200 accounts and I was desperately waiting for an online, client-side, all-in-your-browser, crypto tool.
only a suggestion: custom fields for custom data entry.

Thanks guys.

Comment by Kerub — March 21, 2007

@Kerub
We’ve had a couple of requests for custom fields so far. We’ll look into it. Thanks for the kind words - always nice to hear (read?) them. Cheers!

@Jeffrey
As Francesco mentioned, that blog post on the new tool is coming. … What are the chances someone can write a script to add more hours to the day? [wink]

Comment by Tara — March 21, 2007

Looks interesting, I am personally a little hesitant about storing passwords in an application which is labled as beta but I will definitley try it out!

Comment by Adam — March 21, 2007

GMail is beta…

Comment by Alex — March 25, 2007

Hello all,
Sorry I meant to post this link sooner. The new tool is an auto-login bookmarklet that we’re calling the “Smart Button” (suggestions for a better name are welcome). Here’s a post with info and link to a video demo.

In the meantime, we’ve also released Disposable Logins, also known as One Time Passwords. Together with the auto-login, these will help protect against keyloggers in Internet points and on public computers. Here’s the post on the PassPack blog.

Cheers,
Tara

Comment by Tara — April 15, 2007

Hi Everyone,
thanks for the disposable login tip to thwarte keyloggers Tara, here’s another link to a keylogger detector that I highly recommend. It’s www.spycop.com and I use it to catch programs like www.spectorsoft.com

Comment by Elizabeth Ward — November 3, 2007

thank you

العاب باربي
موقع باربي

Comment by afth — May 7, 2008

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