It can do whatever you want, including a wallet for cards.

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On 27 September 2010 11:09, Toby Leighton <[email protected]> wrote:

> Can 1Password also handle system-y things like wifi passwords and network
> shares?  or do you find yourself going to 1password for web-type information
> and keychain for server type information?
>
> On 27 September 2010 10:54, Russell Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I use 1Password with dropbox sync.  Excellent.  I even have a smart folder
>> that tells me how many of my passwords I still have to change from my (ex)
>> default password.  I no longer have just one or two.  On the downside, if my
>> phone, mac and dropbox are all wiped off the face of the planet, I won't be
>> able to order any more books from Amazon, or change my passwords because I
>> won't be able to access my email...
>>
>> The only limitation I have is that I have to use various differnt
>> computers at work.  I tend to look up passwords on my phone and type them
>> manually.  I could of course go to the drop box website and use cut and
>> paste from there, but as I don't have absolute control over how the various
>> computers are used by others, I dislike doing that.  Bit silly really,
>> because if there is a key logger installed my method doesn't work anyway.
>>
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>> On 27 September 2010 10:44, Toby Leighton <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Group,
>>>
>>> I have been using keychain more and more heavily recently, to generate
>>> random 12-15 character passwords and use those for website passwords.
>>> For those of you who haven't explored it you can copy and paste your
>>> strong passwords into the forms without ever having them revealed on
>>> screen and I recommend everyone should make unique passwords for every
>>> service they use in a way such as this.
>>>
>>> However now I'm starting to worry I may be relying on keychain almost
>>> too much, because if my powerbook breaks or gets stolen, so do all my
>>> passwords (at least the thief wont have access to them, but the
>>> problem is neither will I...)  At work we use keepassX, but it has
>>> problems with more than one person accessing it at once, so there tend
>>> to be lots of copies of our keychain all over the place, and it isn't
>>> very integrated like keychain, you have to run it when you want to get
>>> something in or out of it.  There is also 1passwd for mac and iphone
>>> which I suspect a few group members might use and could provide some
>>> opinions on.
>>>
>>> Could I just copy my keychain into dropbox and would my lost keychain
>>> worry be over, and is there any way to open or view a keychain from a
>>> non-osx computer?  Is putting such a critical file in a relatively
>>> public place ever a good idea?
>>>
>>> Toby Leighton
>>>
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