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