I would recommend keeping it quite simple.  Something along the lines of a
text file (or spreadsheet if you would like to make things complicated) and
PGP.  Since this store is only going to be for personal use, there does not
seem to be a lot of need for a more complicated system.  And since PGP runs
under both windows and linux, employs a wide variety of algorithms, and a
good text editor will handle Windows or Unix style text files (edit+ for
example) it meets your other requirements.  This will allow you to only have
to worry about remembering your PGP passpharse and no other passwords.

Steve
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 12:29 AM
Subject: Password Management


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> Hash: SHA1
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> I was wondering if anyone could suggest a good software application
(free/open source)that will enable me to store and organize my passwords.
>
> I am looking for something that will work in Linux/BSD (console based, not
for gnome/kde) AND Windows, so that I could share the encrypted data file
whether I am working on *nix or Windows environment. Something that provides
a selection of encryption algorithms will be good.
>
> I am at loss on how to manage my web,e-mail,ras,ssh,etc.. accounts.
>
> Freshmeat/Sourceforge search produces nothing worthy.
>
> rfc
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>
>
> Hush provide the worlds most secure, easy to use online applications -
which solution is right for you?
> HushMail Secure Email http://www.hushmail.com/
> HushDrive Secure Online Storage http://www.hushmail.com/hushdrive/
> Hush Business - security for your Business http://www.hush.com/
> Hush Enterprise - Secure Solutions for your Enterprise
http://www.hush.com/
>
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> Version: Hush 2.1
> Note: This signature can be verified at https://www.hushtools.com
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> wlgEARECABgFAjxx4nARHHJmY0BodXNobWFpbC5jb20ACgkQdLxJMfab4bt6AQCeLP3r
> 1njjqzhJTtOr/x2GgJqWlWEAnRJ4Co+ByOp2JM9NgubzmV1fkGSo
> =Le+W
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