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Best Password Manager App??

But you did notice that the Android version is a lot older then then the iPhone version Version 4.6.1 vs 5.2.

Might be Ok for you as an existing customer but I don't think it is acceptable. I try Keeper instead, which was updated this very morning, and be back when I know more.

Martin

PS: I left SplashID some feedback as well :D.

The Splash ID desktop software as well as the software I had on my iPod touch were superior to the Android software. I stuck with it because it was easy for me to copy the data into the Android application. I noticed that most of the the applications I have tried that had iPhone counterparts were inferior. Hopefully some of these android developers get it in gear and start producing applications that are on par with the competition.
 
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i recommend keepass.

keep in mind that if you are not into the idea of manually syncing your password database file, you can use dropbox in conjunction with sugarsync to auto-sync.

sugarsync does essentially the same thing as dropbox but unlike dropbox, it already has an android app. actually sugarsync has some capabilities that dropbox doesn't, like you can sync any folder(s), not just one. i still prefer dropbox for it's simplicity, so i just use sugarsync to sync my dropbox folder to my phone. the two work together seamlessly.

just place your password db file in your sugarsync/dropbox folder and boom! auto-sync with phone.


Dropbox
use this link for more storage space:
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTc2NjM5Mzk

Sugarsync
use this link for more storage space:
https://www.sugarsync.com/referral?rf=eb94wx42t6epk


EDIT: dropbox app now available in market.
EDIT: on jan 1, 2011, sugarsync will take back any referral bonus space you get. i suggest using dropbox unless you really need sugarsync's added functionality.

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I stuck with it because it was easy for me to copy the data into the Android application.

I guessed that much. I have a larger Vim-Script session in front of me to get the HandySave export into something Keeper will import.

I noticed that most of the the applications I have tried that had iPhone counterparts were inferior. Hopefully some of these android developers get it in gear and start producing applications that are on par with the competition.

Well I'll soon start with my porting efforts.

Martin
 
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keep in mind that if you are not into the idea of manually syncing your password database file, you can use dropbox in conjunction with sugarsync to auto-sync.

Automaticly coping the database is not sync. They are not the same and copy is in no way a viable replacement.

Sync works on record level not file level. That is: If I add a new password on the desktop and another one on the phone after sync I have them both on both devices.

Mind you, I already noticed that Callpod Keeper does not properly Sync delete operations :mad:. Which is a bit of a let down. To bad that one can not test sync with the demo version.

Martin
 
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I use keepass on PC and the Android app. I sync the keepass database with dropbox and if I need to access the database on my phone I go to http://www.dropbox.com/m (the mobile site) and download the file to my phone. If I make any changes to the database on my mobile I can't sync back the other way until the dropbox android app is released (hopefully very soon).
sugarsync + dropbox solves your problem until dropbox releases their own android app.

Automaticly coping the database is not sync. They are not the same and copy is in no way a viable replacement.
automatically copying the database IS sync if it does it automatically everytime you make a change. which is what this does. if you try dropbox or sugarsync (or both), you'll see what i mean.

Sync works on record level not file level. That is: If I add a new password on the desktop and another one on the phone after sync I have them both on both devices.
that's exactly what happens.

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edit: maybe i'm misunderstanding you or something. here's what i'm saying...

1.) install dropbox on desktop
2.) install sugarsync on desktop
3.) select your dropbox folder as a sugarsync folder
4.) place keepass kdb file in it
5.) on desktop, point keepass app to that file
6.) on phone, install sugarsync app (and keepass app obviously)
7.) when you make a change to the kdb file on your desktop, it will automatically sync to your phone.
8.) likewise, when you make a change to the kdb file on your phone, it will automatically sync to your desktop.

of course you can sync over multiple computers, you don't have to sync your entire dropbox folder, etc. but i'm just explaining the process. and for those who aren't loyal to dropbox, you can skip that part altogether and just use sugarsync alone.

as far as working on the record vs file level, not sure what difference that makes. the end result is the same. and the experience for the user is the same. i suppose if you have the same kdb file open on multiple devices at the same time, there would probably be issues because the second session would essentially be read-only. but why would that ever happen?

Dropbox
use this link for more storage space:
https://www.dropbox.com/referrals/NTc2NjM5Mzk

Sugarsync
use this link for more storage space:
https://www.sugarsync.com/referral?rf=eb94wx42t6epk




EDIT: dropbox app now available in market.
EDIT: on jan 1, 2011, sugarsync will take back any referral bonus space you get. i suggest using dropbox unless you really need sugarsync's added functionality.

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I have been using splashid for years w/palm ..now I can not get splash to sync w/ android ..splash help says the ip should be 198 ..mine is not ..any suggestions?

Lets start with: which operating system are you using on the desktop side? I know there is a 90% that's it is windows - still I like to be sure before giving instructions.

Then: which IP should be in the 198.169.0.x range - desktop, phone or both?

Note that in most setups the IP numbers are organized by the router.

Martin
 
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b-folders just came out with the windows version, it syncs to the android and works very very nicely. i have been waiting for the eWallet for android but i gave up. i actually like b-folders better now.

Looks good - but only MS-Windows sync :(. The two competitors with sync also cost just under $30 but have Linux and Mac OS X desktop applications and at least iPhone and Blackberry mobile applications as well.

So I wonder why one should choose b-folders.

Martin
 
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Actually, if you synch data on your pc accounts, you get the data on your Android account. So if you set up synch on your pc, the data is there. The way the app works on android is strange and unnatural, it is like a bookmark. Try it.

I wanted to clear up this RoboForm info.

Been using RoboForm on PC for 2 years and it works great. They use a Sync program called Good Sync which is part of RoboForm and keeps all devices in sync by online server.

Your login / PW list is a bookmark type list. This list can show on browser or where ever you prefer. (ie,toolbar)You can select a website from RoboForm menu, it opens browser and logs you on to site all from 1 click. Why would anyone want to open browser, click on bookmark in browser, then use PW safe to enter info. to login ? Open RoboForm and enter PW, then select any previous site from it's list and RoboForm does the rest for you. You can do something else while all this is happening vs doing it yourself.

If you are surfing the internet and stumble up on a site you have already registered, roboform has a pop up window that shows your bookmark. You can choose to use your PW info. that is saved to log you on vs entering or pulling up PW safe yourself to use it. It's already there when it noticed you where at the site.

When you login to a new site, roboform offers to save all your info. in safe. That is when the bookmark is created under site name or what ever you would like to name it.

RoboForm will offer to fill forms which is one big reason I got it. When you go to a website and have to register and create a PW, etc. I can just tell RoboForm to do it and I'm done in a few clicks. Info is saved and I'm registered. Done deal, I can get on with my life and 6 mo. from now when I return to that website all my info. is there.

If my device crashes, all my info. is saved on Goodsync / other devices and will sync next time I login to roboform.

I don't know how it could be any easier...


PS: It was not FREE when I started using it but was worth the money vs FREE PW safes I tried. Guess the old you get what you pay for saying is true some times.
 
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i recommend keepass.

keep in mind that if you are not into the idea of manually syncing your password database file, you can use dropbox in conjunction with sugarsync to auto-sync.

sugarsync does essentially the same thing as dropbox but unlike dropbox, it already has an android app. actually sugarsync has some capabilities that dropbox doesn't, like you can sync any folder(s), not just one. i still prefer dropbox for it's simplicity, so i just use sugarsync to sync my dropbox folder to my phone. the two work together seamlessly.

just place your password db file in your sugarsync/dropbox folder and boom! auto-sync with phone.

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Very much appreciated for advice and working perfect now. Only thing is still no idea why we need both.

Edit: oh got it....only for loyal Dropbox follower :D
 
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I've downloaded KeePass onto my computer, and also the app on my Droid. I've also downloaded DropBox onto my computer and the app on my Droid. Please tell this grandma who is still learning what to do next. Thanks!
dropbox:
once you've installed it, just start using it like any other folder. :)
here's a demo video.
here's a FAQ.

keepass:
you need to create a new database for your passwords, and place that .kdb file in your dropbox.
here's the first steps tutorial.



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I have been using KeePassX on my Ubuntu workstation for years. I am not thrilled that dropbox won't keep my password database sync'd automatically. I am considering moving to LastPass because of the ease of use. I would even pay for it. What good is having the password DB on a phone if it won't launch the website and log me in...typing complex passwords on a smart phone is annoying.

not a diss to keepass, they have a great product. I just realized I need more features at this time.
 
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