Hi Raul,

Keeper definitely allows any type of master password (alpha or numeric). 
 Keeper's Backup/Sync upgrade is really important and you would be 
surprised how often people lose their phones, lose their apps etc, and 
Keeper protects the information no matter what happens to the device.   Not 
to mention that the features on Keeper outperform everything out there :)

Hope that helps..

Thanks,
Craig


On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 5:02:01 AM UTC-8, Raul Gallegos wrote:
>
> Hi Kimber, I tried the Keeper app and it seems ok, but what really 
> bothered me was the constant spam from them about how I should join to 
> be safe and not get hacked, etc etc. A couple of apps I've tried and 
> still use are below. 
>
> 1. MiniKeePass. 
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/minikeepass-secure-password/id451661808?mt=8 
>
> This app will read database files generated from KeePass, which is a PC 
> or Mac app you can get to store various personal pieces of information 
> as well as web site logins and passwords. Everything is local, meaning 
> you don't have to sign up with an account. You can keep your database in 
> Dropbox if you wish and myKeePass will import the file into itself from 
> there if you wish. 
>
>
> 2. Strip. This app has been around for years and has been available in 
> different formats for different phones. For the iPhone you get 2 
> versions, Strip Lite and Strip. The Lite version has a limit of 10 
> entries and the regular $5.00 version doesn't have the limitation, and 
> it also has syncing capabilities with things like dropbox or file 
> sharing. The links follow. Strip Lite, 
>
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strip-lite-password-manager/id316822267?mt=8 
> and Strip paid version, 
> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/strip-password-manager/id316817719?mt=8 
>
> I know this doesn't answer your question directly, but I would highly 
> recommend these as alternatives and the password to lock them is 
> alpha-numeric, meaning letters and or numbers if you wish. 
>
>
>
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> On 11/5/2012 9:14 AM, Kimber Gardner wrote: 
> > That's what I ended up doing though I suspect there is some way of 
> > giving it alpha characters. 
> > 
> > It's a pretty nice app, especially if like me, you can never remember 
> > your various passwords. I have a half dozen passwords at work and 
> > countless more in my personal life. This app allows you to organize 
> > them in folders like work stuff, social media etc. 
> > 
> > The only issue I've encountered is while filling out the fields for 
> > each new record, when you double tap a field to edit, sometimes the 
> > cursor doesn't move to the new field and you end up typing additional 
> > stuff in the prior field. It was quite frustrating until I realized 
> > that if I tapped save and went back in to edit the record, I could 
> > then get the cursor to move to the field I wanted. 
> > 
> > I think I will be emailing the developer about this issue because 
> > other than that I like the app very much and will upgrade to the paid 
> > version if that problem is addressed in a future version. 
> > 
> > Kimber 
> > 
> > On 11/5/12, reggie....@gmail.com <javascript:> 
> > <reggie....@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> >> Kimber wonder if it wants a number password.  Think I need this app! 
> Smiley. 
> >>   Fossil here! Smiles! 
> >> 
> >> Reggie and Brooks 
> >> 
> >> 
> >> On Nov 5, 2012, at 8:06 AM, Kimber Gardner 
> >> <kimbersi...@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
>
> >> wrote: 
> >> 
> >> Hi Everyone, 
> >> 
> >> I just downloaded the Keeper app for storing passwords, but I can't 
> >> figure out how to enter my master password. 
> >> 
> >> Rather than a standard keyboard I am presented with a keypad 
> >> resembling a phone keypad for entering my master password. How do I 
> >> enter letters via this nmethod? 
> >> 
> >> Thanks, 
> >> Kimber 
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