Flyingbit Password Keeper v1.5 build 52
Freeware
Vista / Win7 / WinXP
Vista / Win7 / WinXP
Flyingbit Password Keeper is a free password manager that can store your passwords and other details safely.
Data is stored in a special encrypted database. Thus, even if someone gains access to the storage, it will be impossible to read information from it. Using AES, Twofish and Blowfish, your password database is securely protected.
FlyingBit Password Keeper allows you to create your database on a removable media with one click. It occupies minimum space and can work without installation. Due to this, all the necessary information is always at hand even if you work with another computer.
Key Features...
Data is stored in a special encrypted database. Thus, even if someone gains access to the storage, it will be impossible to read information from it. Using AES, Twofish and Blowfish, your password database is securely protected.
FlyingBit Password Keeper allows you to create your database on a removable media with one click. It occupies minimum space and can work without installation. Due to this, all the necessary information is always at hand even if you work with another computer.
Key Features...
- Anti-keylogger virtual keyboard
- Built-in random password generator
- Form auto-fill
- Supporting custom fields
- Storing records notes
- Ability to set passcards lifetime
- Quick passcards search
- Grouping entries by categories
- Automatically clearing the clipboard
- Copying the value of a field with one mouse click
- Simple and clear interface
- Comfortable navigation with the help of a tree-like list
- Working with removable media
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Keywords:
flyingbit
password manager
aes
twofish
blowfish
License type
Freeware1
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Date added
09 Aug 2012
Downloads
310
File size
2.07 MB
(<1min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages
English
Operating systems
Vista / Win7 / WinXP1
1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.
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