For Windows that Keepass tommyrot linked to looks pretty good.
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For Windows that Keepass tommyrot linked to looks pretty good.
They also have unofficial builds for OS X and Linux.
eta: I think I'll try out the OS X version when I get home (if I remember).
Y'all rock! I should have asked sooner. I'm trying the mac version of KeePass. The Keychain Access thingy that is part of the mac doesn't seem to do webistes. But with the KeePass, I can put it on my jump drive, and have work & home passwords in one spot. And since I do work stuff at home, and when working 80 hours at a time, home stuff at work, it seems to make the most sense. It looks like there is an iPhone version in the works. That would rock, as I always have that on me. However, then I can't copy/paste from KeePass into the website or server. We shall see.
Thanks again!
Does anyone have recommendations for antivirus, spyware and/or firewall programs? I've been using TrendMicro, which is certainly better than Norton, but which still runs a ginormous program in the background. My subscription renewal is coming up and right now I'm also irritated at it because it won't let graphics card software load an upgrade and a piece of TrendMicro just hung up but the program wouldn't let me end the process because I was viewed as a threat for wanting to shut it down. It was a little too close to Hal for my taste.
I use Windows Defender and do an occasional scan with Malware Bytes. It's a pretty low overhead and low cost combination.
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Heh. They better watch out in case Malware® sues them....
Current setup is AVG free, Spybot, Ad-aware & Registry Mechanic.
I switched from McAfee to AVG Free last year and have never looked back.
I hate McAfee - when it's running my work computer is not very usable. It runs on bootup, and I pretty much have to wait until it's done every morning.
We're getting new work computers with a different antivirus program soon - can't wait....
I just switched to Avast because I'd heard bad things about the latest version of AVG.