07-21-2014, 10:05 AM
Also, for those migrating to Linux from Windows who have been using a PIM (Personal information Manager, or password manager) there are some programs already available that can handle existing database files from your previous Windows PIM in Linux, saving the need to create a new file, have been using password safe for many years in Windows, and Password Gorilla has saved me many hours of hassle when using Linux, Password Gorilla is available through Synaptics.
You can also store you Database in your local Dropbox folder on your main machine, making it available to other devices and any changes available shortly after they are made, there's even an android version of my password program.
You can also store you Database in your local Dropbox folder on your main machine, making it available to other devices and any changes available shortly after they are made, there's even an android version of my password program.
I'm just this guy ... Y'know!?
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