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Looks like KeyPass, is named KeyPass, but is not... oops, I can't read... sorry

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Perry Mowbray:

I use KeyPass and it's much better than KeePass.
-Nighted (April 17, 2007, 04:57 AM)
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Did you see that KeePass has just been updated to 1.07? -rjbull (April 17, 2007, 05:16 AM)
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Correction: KeePass has just been updated to 4.5.4...   ;)
-Curt (April 17, 2007, 08:49 AM)
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You meant KeyPass right??

app103:
I'll just quote myself here:

When the look is similar and so is the name, it is easy to become confused.
-app103 (April 17, 2007, 03:13 AM)
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Ampa:
OK I'll really try to get this right...

Keepass - the free, open-source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager
Current version is 1.07 or 2.02 alpha

KeyPass - a shareware versatile password manager that types your passwords for you!
Is at version 4.5.4 and costs $29.95


Part of the confusion is that a Google search for Keypass brings up KeePass as result 1!


Also a Google for Keep Ass finds this useful "Hidden Camera Detector, which Helps Keep Your Naked Ass Off The Internet"

Hirudin:
They're both KeyPass though aren't they?

The free one will also insert usernames and passwords for you. Setup your passwords like this:
Looks like KeyPass, is named KeyPass, but is not... oops, I can't read... sorry
Put the cursor into the first field you want filled out, "Username" in this case, and hit the Auto-Type Hotkey (Ctrl + Alt + A by default) and it'll fill in the form and hit enter.

I use this at least 10 times a day...

app103:
They're both KeyPass though aren't they?
-Hirudin (April 17, 2007, 06:24 PM)
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No, they are 2 entirely different applications.

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