PasswordVault new version ships

Lava Software'sPasswordVault 6.1 is available now, a simple enterprise-level password manager for Windows, MacOS X and Linux.

Standard features in PasswordVault include auto-filling of web forms (two-click logins), very strong 896-bit Blowfish encryption, online synchronization (with an additional layer of 128-bit AES encryption, for a total of 1024-bit encryption strength), a unique Master Password Recovery System (MPRS),a random password generator, auto-lock timer with clipboard clear and a range of other functions.


The portable version (bundled free with the desktop version) runs directly off USB flash drives and iPods, providing users with secure access to their data when they're on the road, as well as the convenience of auto-synchronization when they return to their desktop computer.

The new version - free to existing users - includes instant search abilities, makes it easy to add new entries by dropping a web address onto a dropbox on the main window, includes password and web bookmark management and synchronization over LAN and internet, and is compatible with all web browsers.

For a limited time, small businesses and home users can purchase the five user pack of PasswordVault Pro for $39 (normally $49).

Also available, the free Lite Edition of PasswordVault supports up to 25 services and includes a 30 day trial of auto-distribution, whilst the Standard and Professional Editions support any number of services. Individual licenses cost $14.95.




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