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Access Manager 2.0.56

Type: Freeware Released: 2005-04-24

 
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Access Manager is a free software solution that keeps all your passwords in one, simple to use list. It offers fast, easy and secure password management. One 'Master Password' is all that is needed to access all your passwords and private information:

- Web site passwords
- Credit card and private PIN numbers
- Computer logon passwords
- Telephone banking codes
- E-mail passwords
- Software access passwords
- Door entry and alarm codes

You can view or edit your password list, and drag & drop or copy passwords to web pages and other software. Strong encryption keeps your information secure. Access Manager is available in English, Dutch and German language versions.

Access Manager is free for personal, non-commercial use.
Paltforms: Windows
Product home page: http://www.AccessManager.co.uk
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