celem
August 19th, 2008, 12:01 AM
In June of 2007, “BeachedWhale” posted “On Windows, I've used Turbo Passwords to manage a password database on both Windows and Palm OS. Its simple enough... there's a Palm OS app and a Windows app. You can view/edit/delete your passwords on either device, and sync to make the databases the same. It stores more than just passwords, also account info, credt cards, whatever you want. Both sides encrypt, … I want to move further to Ubuntu but I'll really miss Turbo Passwords... its a terrific product…?"
A partial solution with a hint of more is:
I have for many years used an inexpensive commercial product named TopSecret by ClickLite.com – See:
http://tinyurl.com/66x8q8
I originally used with Windows, which has a sync capability. I currently use it on a Linux laptop via WINE see:
http://tinyurl.com/5kr5r2
There is no sync capability with Linux but this hasn’t been a problem for me in the past as I synched it with Windows and would only occasionally copy the database file to Linux – SneakerNet style. I am in the process of moving to total Linux for my desktop and I will be searching for a sync solution. I suspect that some sort of script in combination with kpilot to copy the file to the proper place.
A partial solution with a hint of more is:
I have for many years used an inexpensive commercial product named TopSecret by ClickLite.com – See:
http://tinyurl.com/66x8q8
I originally used with Windows, which has a sync capability. I currently use it on a Linux laptop via WINE see:
http://tinyurl.com/5kr5r2
There is no sync capability with Linux but this hasn’t been a problem for me in the past as I synched it with Windows and would only occasionally copy the database file to Linux – SneakerNet style. I am in the process of moving to total Linux for my desktop and I will be searching for a sync solution. I suspect that some sort of script in combination with kpilot to copy the file to the proper place.