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Password Saving Made Easy

By | 30 Mar 2006 | Article
A Cool Tool To Save Your Passwords

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Introduction

PassProt is a password storage and encryption/decryption tool intended for personal use. Often we deal with remembering or writing down the tons of user ids and passwords used in daily life, e.g. accounts in banks, work, libraries, insurance and the list goes on. To avoid writing these passwords in an unsecured location like a piece of paper or a file in work/home computer or in the PDA, this tool is developed.

 

You have to remember ONLY one password as long as you have this tool and associated files in the computer.

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Baidehish Dwibedy

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Baidehish Dwibedy is a Software Engineer with more than 8 years of experience in Embedded Systems Development. He specializes in VC++, MFC, DCOM and ATL.
 
Baidehish Dwibedy has strong expertise in embedded VC++, Platform Builder, QNX 4.25/QNX 6.3 and Windows CE OS.
 
Baidehis Dwibedy is a designer of Object Oriented Solutions using UML, RUP, Rational Rose and Magic Draw.
 
He is a certified Software Engineer in VC++, C++, Java, Software Testing and also a Certified Software Quality Engineer.

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