Figaro's Password Manager 2 v0.90.2

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Users Rating: 4.5/5 (34 votes)
Bob(Rate: 4)12 Sep 2013

Have used FPM2 for years. All of a sudden I have multiple backups(?) displayed. Making searching of the correct difficult. I would like to "hide" all but the most recent corret password. Can that be done?

Bob


Phil French19 Aug 2013

Am I very dim? Forgive me! Could you try PM2 on one or two of your friends who are newbies, to see what help would be appreciated? -- I could do with a few "how-to" notes. E.g. how to get a stored password neatly onto the clipboard, without using "Edit", shift->>, and Ctrl-C. I'm sure it's "obvious" to the experienced user!


Eshant17 Jul 2013

does it intergrate with the browser? any portable version? How am gonna use it in cyber cafe?


Mike Montchalin14 Nov 2012

If I fail to enter my password, and just 'x' out of fpm2, I will never be able to have another opportunity to enter my password.

this is the 2nd time this has happened. And I know it will happen again.

As much as I like fpm2, this makes it un-useable for me.

My loss. I really appreciated using FPM2. But I can't afford another catastrophic loss. I would rather just save my passwords in a text file.


Jonathan Slavin02 Nov 2012

Do you know of any packages for CentOS 6/RHEL 6? Do you know if either the CentOS 5 or Fedora 14 packages work on CentOS 6? Of course I could compile for CentOS 6, but I don't have root privileges.


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