Password Drill is a password tool that ensures users can use complex and obscure passwords without writing them down, improving security.
The stable version 0.1 of the software includes tweaks to documentation and newlines at the end of all files, making the interface more user-friendly. However, the latest 0.1.1 Beta Development Release also brings several improvements to the software. For instance, the convolutedsha1.pl, doc/Usage, libpwdrill.pl, and pwdrill.pl code have been updated to try and use sha1sum on systems without Digest::SHA1, although the method used is deemed roundabout and may not be best in the long run. Additionally, the software features a more comprehensive detection system for the default drill file location to function across a wider range of operating systems.
Moreover, the software's latest update offers better terminal echo settings, with the Term::ReadKey preferred over stty as an alternative for users. Finally, the software now randomizes drill item order at drill time to prevent users from creating false associations. These updates make Password Drill even more secure and user-friendly, making it an excellent alternative for anyone looking to improve their password management skills.
Version 0.1 / 0.1.1 Beta: N/A