I use Keepass and am very satisfied with it (http://keepass.info/). The
price is right (free) because it's open source. It has strong encryption
and it has a small footprint (you can load it on a flashs drive). It
allows you to categorize your passwords too. I'm not sure if it has
built-in backups. I just let my backup program handle that for me.


Dave Parnin

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