Managing passwords is one of the most difficult tasks these days. In order to avoid getting hacked, you need to have different passwords for each of your accounts, and these passwords should contain special characters, e.g. upper-case letters: this makes the passwords even harder to memorize. One solution is to type every password in a text file, but this means a great security issue, because anyone having access to your computer could steal your passwords. Ever Password was a commercial tool but yet free which allows you to save an unlimited number of passwords in an encrypted database using the AES encryption, well-known for its security. The program can run on your computer and your smartphone: there is an application for iPhone and iPad to allow you to access your passwords anywhere. If you want, you can register and enable the cloud synchronization that will upload your passwords over cloud allowing you to access your passwords from anywhere. Passwords stored on the cloud are encrypted to avoid hackers to access them. The interface will remind you on that of the iPhone: actually the skin is very likely to the GUI of the Apple's smartphone. This utility is easy to use and enables you to use categories to keep your passwords tidy. A little drawback is that the main window is not resizable.
Briefly, this is a great manager that you'll probably like, because it's free, easy to use, and features an online synchronization.
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