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Bill Horne <bill at horne.net> suggested: > http://passwordsafe.sourceforge.net/ That looks like a standalone Windows program. How would that address the problem of being able to access personal passwords on any PC anywhere in the world? An analogy: I'm the guy who installed Squirrelmail (saga posted here in spring 2003) to address the MS Outlook problem without having to put up with the 'elm' user interface for the rest of my life. Outlook has this bothersome tendency to bottle up your email and addressbook on a hard drive far away from wherever you happen to be. Squirrelmail provides a secure-http method of getting to it from anywhere. -rich
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