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Password Safe 3.60.0

Password Safe

Password Safe is a password database utility. Like many other such products, commercial and otherwise, it stores your passwords in an encrypted file, allowing you to remember only one password (the "safe combination"), instead of all the username/password combinations that you use. Once stored, your user names and passwords are just a few clicks away.

Using Password Safe you can organize your passwords using your own customizable references—for example, by user ID, category, web site, or location. You can choose to store all your passwords in a single encrypted master password list (an encrypted password database), or use multiple databases to further organize your passwords (work and home, for example). And with its intuitive interface you will be up and running in minutes.

PasswordSafe was originally designed by the renowned security technologist Bruce Schneier and released as a free utility application.

Bugs fixed in 3.60.0

  • Validation removes orphaned attachments, fixing the database.
  • Fixed overlapping controls in Manage->Options->Security tab.
  • Flattened list: Width of last column is now retained across invocations.

New features in 3.60.0

  • Made Edit menu order consistent with context menu (Copy User before copy password).
  • Clipboard history retention is now user-configurable (default off).
  • Hovering on a non-empty group icon now shows how many entries under that group.

Changes in 3.60.0

  • Documented how to work with the Flattened List vew, based on Huw's notes.

Download: PasswordSafe 64-bit | Portable 64-bit | ~16.0 MB (Open Source)
Download: PasswordSafe 32-bit | Portable 32-bit
View: PasswordSafe Website | Quickstart Guide

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