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Tray Safe 3.2

by Paul Rowlingson

17 Feb 2004

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Verdict

If you use the web, a password manager is essential and Tray Safe is a good option.

Review Rating: rating

Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows XP

Manufacturer: F-Group Software

Size: 1.7MB

Number of Downloads: 374

Price: $24.95

Tray Safe is a password manager that sits in your system tray for ease of access, and incorporates a secure encryption standard (GOST-28147).

Whether the passwords you wish to save are for website logins, software applications, bank accounts, or anything else, Tray Safe can cope. The associated application or website can be launched directly from within the application.

Should the predefined categories not be suitable, you can create your own categories complete with relevant fields.

Icons can be added to categories to help distinguish between them, and you can even create your own to add to the selection already included.

A password generator is included (should you need help creating them) and your entire password list can be exported to an HTML file - just remember that this will won't be secure.

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