On Sunday 30 January 2005 03:11 pm, John Layt wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 06:02, Chris wrote:
> > However, I'm still not sure about the purpose of KWallet.  Is it just to
> > store passwords I use?
>
> If you go into the KDE Control Centre, there's a GUI config under Security.
>
> KWallet is an interactive password tool, it integrates with KDE
> applications that require passwords, like konqueror and kopete, remembering
> all your passwords for you and filling them in as needed, so you only have
> to remember one master password.  It also stores form completion data, and
> pretty much anything else the app programmer wants it to.  Note, the app
> designer has to code to use it.
>
> Some links:
> http://docs.kde.org/en/3.3/kdeutils/kwallet/
> http://www.staikos.net/~staikos/presentations/August2003/kwallet/
>
> John.
>

Thanks John, guess I really don't need it then, since for browsing I use 
mozilla and all my form info and passwords are stored there.

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