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Keepass.info.  Combine it with Dropbox or some other way to
auto-synchronize your password database across computers and you will be
set.  Only snag would be on your iPhone.  I don't think they have an
iPhone app. yet.

I've heard good reviews about 1password, but that is Mac-only IIRC.

Marv

[email protected] wrote:
> All,
> 
> I, like everyone else, have 10's and 10's of passwords and PIN's and  
> paper simply doesn't cut it - a password manager it is then!
> 
> So my main machine is a Mac but I also use various OS's and I have an  
> iPhone. I'm heading off for a holiday shortly and will be taking the  
> iPhone and a netbook with me and will need access to the passwords and  
> PIN's.
> 
> I'm trying to find a secure method where I can access these passwords  
> and PIN's from anywhere I want using anyone of those devices and OS's.
> 
> Anyone have any suggestions to how is best to do this and also which  
> apps you would recommend?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> K41zen
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