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        <description>Password Agent allows you to store all your sensitive data like passwords, PIN codes, credit card numbers, software serial numbers and other textual data in a single, easy to navigate and secure database. You'll only need to remember one master password that gives access to the database.

Password Agent will also help you to fill login prompts on web sites automatically. All information is grouped similar to folders on disk and it is very easy to find, even user interface is similar to Windows Explorer. Other features include unlimited-length text fields, password generator, sorting, printing, import/export, 256-bit U.S. government approved encryption, auto-lock &amp; auto-close features for enhanced security, drag'n'drop, automatic backup, file history etc. Password Agent is resource friendly and efficient, its database files are very compact.

Fully functional Lite version is completely free but limited to 25 entries per file. Upgrade to Unlimited version costs $19.95.</description>
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            <title>Password Agent vs Password Manager by neophyte with average rate 4.5</title>
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            <description>
                I currently use Steganos Password Manager 2007.  The one thing that I do not like about PM2007 is that one cannot print a listing of passwords.  One can backup the file, but a hard copy would be valuable.  The print function for Password Agent is OK, but fortunately there are options for creating a better formatted output.  The extra steps are a nuisance, but not a deal-breaker.<br />
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One thing i like about PM2007 better than Password Agent is that entering passwords is a "drag and drop" function.  I have not yet determined whether or not masking the key entry by using the hot-key function is as secure against key loggers.  I do not use any automatic entry features with either product.<br />
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A password manager is very valuable for keeping track of the scores of passwords that I have.
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            <pubDate>13 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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