As you may have noticed, this blog project is in archive mode. We enjoyed sharing with you. Maybe we'll try again one day.
As you may have noticed, this blog project is in archive mode. We enjoyed sharing with you. Maybe we'll try again one day.
With all the websites and passwords that a web worker has to manage these days, it becomes harder and harder to remember them all. When I got my first PowerBook, I started using Safari and the built in support with Keychain. I liked the security and the fact that most of the time it worked. However soon I was having to manage multiple logins for single applications, or then I would have applications that had more then just username and password that had to be remembered. Last fall I found the solution to that problem: 1Passwd.
Not only does it do all that, but to top it off, it stores all the data encrypted in it's own keychain file, so you can get the data back out from either 1Passwrd or Keychain access. This is probably the most important piece of software for a Mac user and especially for a web designer who is required to test there sites and applications in multiple browsers as it makes your login credentials available in any browser. Give it a try. It is well worth the small price.