Kedpm
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Usability
15%
Security
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Performance & Scalability
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Architecture & Quality
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bagpipe
| 2007-09-21
Usability
15%
Security
10%
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10%
Architecture & Quality
10%
Support & Documentation
10%
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I found Ked Password Manager one sunny day, when I was desperate because I was starting to forget what passwords I set, for what pages, and for what users. It struck me to be a great alternative from other password managers, because of the fact hat it was easy to run, and it could be ran on any platform the python interpreter did. I had it on Linux, and I was happy of how it installed and ran, and for one couldn’t find any real problem. Also, while looking for features and possibilities to use it around, I discovered that KedPM is written as an extensible framework, which allows users to plug in custom password database back-ends and custom user interface front-ends. I recommended if you’re in the need for a cool password manager.
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8/10