PwManager is a password management software that ensures maximum security for users' passwords.
One of the standout features of PwManager is its chip card interface, which offers an extra layer of security. Instead of remembering a password, you can use a chip card to access your password list. There are also options to lock PwManager to prevent strangers from accessing your passwords, as well as a deep-locking mechanism that encrypts all security-critical data.
PwManager offers a range of other useful features, too. For example, you can categorize your passwords and sort them quickly using the built-in search functionality. PwManager also offers a printing function, which makes it easy to create a complete list of all your passwords. There's even a system tray icon to help you access the software quickly.
If you're using a KDE desktop, then you'll be pleased to know that PwManager integrates seamlessly with KWallet emulation, making it easy for other applications to access your passwords.
To run PwManager, you'll need the KDE 3.1 libraries, as well as libbzip2 and zlib. If you want access to all the latest features, you'll need to install KDE 3.2.
Overall, PwManager is a great tool for anyone looking to simplify their password management and improve their online security. Plus, with the ability to manage your passwords using a chip card, you'll have even more peace of mind. And with the latest release fixing previous issues, it's worth giving PwManager a try.
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