iOrganize alternative

Scott Roebuck sroebuck at mac.com
Sun Sep 2 11:18:09 PDT 2007


Data Guardian is used at work for passwords and detailed information  
for servers, service accounts, etc. It's secure and you can share the  
database over a network if you were to have a need.

Really not that much to it. Create a database, add fields...  
including a large text field, finally go to File/Database Protection,  
and add a password for the database. You can create categories for  
your databases, synchronize between two databases, and more...

In my humble opinion, one of the best apps of this type out there.  
The price isn't bad either.

Scott

On Sep 1, 2007, at 11:20 PM, Andrew Brown wrote:

> Have been using iOrganize to store passwords, believing that a  
> password-protected version would be coming soon, but that is  
> clearly not the case. What programs can be recommended for storing  
> frequently-consulted sensitive information? I downloaded Data  
> Guardian but have not made much sense of it so far.
>
> AB
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