I have always been using KeePass on my notebook as my password manager till recently when I moved back to KL. Read on to find out why.
The problem;
I have 3 windows based machines that I use regularly. 2 at home and 1 for the road. They all have access to the net. Firefox with Google’s browser sync extension is what I use to keep my bookmarks, urls and forms synchronized between them.
All the login details for my banking sites and secure work sites are stored in my trusty KeePass. When I get back I normally work on my desktops. I have to export the KeePass database from my notebook and import it into my into my notebooks and every time I have a new login added I have to repeat the export/import process all over again. This prompted me to start seaching for an alternative solution. Online password managers!!
The Solutions,
I found 2 possible solutions. PassPack and Clipperz .
PassPack
PassPack has been around for some time now(Dec 2006). It is feature packed,secure and I love the simple,functional and clean interface. The learning curve needed to get used to PassPack is almost 0 to none.
Some of the features that stand out to me are;
I have using PassPack for a few days now and it’s awesome!!

Clipperz
Clipperz is the new kid on the block who is out to give PassPack a run for it’s money. It boosts a colorful and simple interface but I feel PassPack has a simpler interface.
Cool features;
What’s lacking;
Clipperz is a good tool. They are not quite there yet but I believe with other solutions out there like PassPack the developrers at Clipperz will surely push the envelope on futher enhancements.
What’s the difference between Clipperz and Passkey?

I have made my choice. Sorry KeePass and Clipperz but going with PassPack for now. It has convenience, functionality and security on it’s side and those are the 3 factors I looked at.
Which will you choose? I suggest all 3 and see which works best for you.
Sources:
Clipperz - Competition for PassPack?
PassPack: Holding Your Keys for the 2.0 Kingdom
Clipperz Crypto Library and Online Password Manager
Clipperz and PassPack : Online password storage is still a fear
PassPack and Clipperz: The Difference?
Tags: Internet, Software, Web 2.0
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4 Responses
Cyndy Aleo-Carreira
July 1st, 2007 at 10:24 pm
I love the table comparison, which summed up why I stuck with PassPack much better than my article did.
Marco
July 2nd, 2007 at 12:54 am
The above table comparison is from the Passpack blog and is three months old …
Several things changed on the Clipperz side during the last 3 months. Just to mention one of them: Clipperz is now available in English, Italian, Portuguese, Japanese, and, next week, in Chinese.
Regards,
Marco
Clipperz co-founder
Danny
July 2nd, 2007 at 1:04 am
Thanks for the update Marco. I really appreciate it.
To be fair I will run both Clipperz and PassPack for another month or so and then update my post with my findings.
no hard feelings
Tara Kelly (PassPack)
July 2nd, 2007 at 8:03 am
Hello.
I’m glad you like the simplicity of PassPack. I personally work very hard to keep it as clean as possible. Thanks for the compliments, they mean a lot.
On the comparison table - yes, that’s from an older post. I’ll try and get a new comparison up in a few weeks. In the meantime, I’ll put an “old post alert” up on the blog.
Make sure you keep watching the blog for updates. We’ve got quite a few coming up.
Cheers,
Tara
PassPack Founding Partner
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