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Cute Password Manager (CPM) is a secure password management and form filling software that auto fill userIDs and passwords. CPM stores your web logins on your local machine with 256-bit AES encryption and performs a true "one click login" for you. It is a fast, easy and secure password manager. One 'Master Password' is all that is needed to access all your passwords and private information.

System Requirements:

Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server, Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

Publisher:

iBit-Lab

Homepage:

http://www.cutepasswordmanager.com/

File Size:

6.74 MB

Price:

$24.95

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#96

Sorry, but I do not feel safe having a program keep my passwords in a way that would make it easy to find should a hacker wish to. If you get used to using just the "master password" and your hard drive fails and you cant remember your other passwords (since you havent typed them in ages), lets just say it would not be a fun situation ;)

This program in my opinion is not safe if you have any passwords except for online F2P games, and I cant see it being useful. I also cant imagine paying for this. Thanks anyway for the offer giveawayoftheday.com !

Reply   |   Comment by Michael  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#95

After I contacted to the author of this program, I got two key things.

1. The machine should be restarted after installed Cute Password Manager.

2. If you need CPM to run in windows vista, you should turn IE protected-mode off.

3. See tutorials on their website.

OK. Cute Password Manager works well on my machine now. The Program is not bad.

Thanks.

Reply   |   Comment by Jeff  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#94

@kyle thomas: A wise person doesnt use the same password everywhere, and he does use passwords like: iP4e=rhZTait8WK3zf# in every site he logs in. They are impossible to extract from a password list (at least no one would try to decipher a stolen password list from a site with such complex password, it would take years.) People who´s passwords are stolen uses ordinary words and numbers, they just takes seconds for a simple password cracking software to guess.

If you have 30+ sites to log in with complex passwords - then a password manager comes n very handy and you are safe from identity theft.

Reply   |   Comment by Pertti Hagman  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#93

would not let me get on the internet, kept getting error windows.

Reply   |   Comment by tammy  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#92

cute password manager..
makes you wonder who the hell names programs in this company

Reply   |   Comment by that's right  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#91

Yeah, yeah... all the Firefox snobs are blasting IE. I use both but I generally use IE because FF takes so much RAM that I can't run the applications I need for my business. I do miss the password and form filling functions of FF but I can't keep closing my browser so I can use Quickbooks, Excel, Thunderbird and Word at the same time. When I get a new machine with more RAM I'll go back to FF.

That being said - I am giving this one a pass. Not enough information about how secure this is from outside sources. I have client passwords to protect so I will rely on my memory, which hasn't failed me yet and can't be hacked (in theory).

Reply   |   Comment by LonniH  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#90

I was using the trial version and I am glad I downloaded the pro version. I saw the option for the USB key so I think you can use this software on the USB key. I like it so far.

Reply   |   Comment by Jack  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#89

"It only imports IE passwords. Everything with Firefox or other browsers has to be entered manually."

That's REALLY lame.

Reply   |   Comment by Anson Roberts  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#88

If you only use IE, then this is a good option for free...as long as you understand that you will have to buy it to retrieve your (hopefully backed-up) passwords if your hard drive fails, or when you get a new computer and want to continue using it.

In all likelihood, you would eventually end up needing to purchase this. Therefore, I'd go with the top-rated and highly-respected RoboForm which works with both FF and IE. It is the one Internet app that I absolutely could not live without. RoboForm2Go also allows me to take my secured passwords with me on a USB drive.

That said,this app does seem to do most of what RoboForm does, with the huge exception of not having FF compatibility (and no optional USB drive portability, albeit at an additional cost.) RoboForm itself costs only $5.00 more.

With either program, do not forget to keep your passwords backed up!

Reply   |   Comment by Diane  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#87

I'm not big on password applications other than Roboform (free) but this one really seems to meet all of my needs and more. I'm in business for myself and support a lot of computers remotely. Since each computer requires a unique log in this app will save me a tremendous amount of time. The setup instructions were excellent and importing Roboform was effortless.
If you have a lot of passwords that you have to deal with you're going to have a hard time finding an app that will beat this one.

Reply   |   Comment by Wayne Hudson  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#86

If it works with the browser, Firefox users like me won't see a purpose. Firefox remembers your passwords by default.

Reply   |   Comment by RadicalOne  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#85

Keepass is a great alternative.
http://keepass.info/

Here are 10 free video tutorials on using Keepass:
http://hotbutteredit.com/category/software/keepass

Reply   |   Comment by simon  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (-1)
#84

I tried it on XP SP3 and it worked fine, but I still prefer AnyPassword which I've been using for years without any problems AND there's a free version too. http://www.anypassword.com/free/index.html

Reply   |   Comment by Shellca  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#83

You do not give a thumbs down because of alternative software available. People who do this are the reason the voting system is flawed and pointless.

Reply   |   Comment by Kristen  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#82

IMO, anyone who doesn't need secure passwords might as well just use a single password for every login. Those who need secure passwords would do well to use a password manager from a more reputable source.

Reply   |   Comment by Joel  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#81

Like others, I think 'Sticky Password' does the job a million times better.
The only problem with Password managers, is that you tend to make no attempt to remember or write down passwords it is all done automatically. This is fine until your hardrive fails... Then all your passwords are gone!
So it is best to save your password file to a separate drive (at regular intervals). Trouble is, of course, you would have to buy 'Cute Password manager' to be able to open the encrypted password file (if that is what you used).

'Sticky Password' is definitely worth checking out though.......

Reply   |   Comment by Big Phil  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#80

Thanks, GOTD, but I don't need this program. I have Typeitin for stuff I type a lot, and I can easily set it up to log me in to websites with one click ( user id{tab}password{enter} ) if I needed something to log in for me. I have to pass on this, but am looking forward to seeing what's here tomorrow :)

Reply   |   Comment by Angie  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#79

i love this site GOTD not because of new givaways
i always get new links to the free programs i need
thanks GOTD!!

Reply   |   Comment by nas  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#78

#71 Caulbox

I haven't installed it myself because I already have Roboform on my computer, but a friend installed it and said he stored 12 passwords on it. That's signficant because the unregistered version only lets you store 10, so hopefully that means this PC Magazine version is the real deal.

Reply   |   Comment by Anthony  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#77

thumb down, because keepass exists already, and for free.

Reply   |   Comment by gokudomatic  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#76

Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 6.0; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070208 Firefox/3.0.1

This Browser fairly new Does not work with the FREE Download.

And/or other Software Password manager products. When you use VISTA 32/64 BIT it is STILL NOT Available working with so many products..

Incompatibility is a MAJOR ISSUE.

Even on a Low End Machine Lenovo they do not Support there own Password manager 3 on FireFox Browsers and/or OPERA...*YIKES*

Lenovo just finally after over two months of eMail volleys said they do not support the FireFox Browser and may at some time in the future do so...((Yea Sure ..and the Catholic Pope is jewish too...eh..))

Reply   |   Comment by AAAAmerican  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#75

I definitely need some kind of password keeper like this, because Uniblue's SpeedUpMyPC wipes out all my IE history, including usernames and passwords, and I can't figure out how to prevent it. But here's a weirdness about this program that I've also encountered in several others, and hopefully someone can offer some insight. When I first open the program, I am given a notice reading "Preparing to install" (of course the program is ALREADY installed!). Then I get another notice reading "Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Office Pro Edition 2003". A little activity bar travels across the notice window. Then it switches back to "Preparing to install", and then again to "Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Office Pro Editin 2003" and the activity bar, then we go round and round and round five, ten, fifteen, even twenty times before the program finally opens and appears to run normally. Am I missing something (besides a costly update) that would stop this repetitious cycle?

Reply   |   Comment by Marvin Jones  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#74

hi all ! :)

nice soft… works well, but with IE only…
i like Sticky Password much better, and use it almost daily…

Reply   |   Comment by Alba  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#73

When you're looking for encryption software, & yes, a password storage program is encryption software (otherwise what's the point?), there's an obvious advantage to using opensource - the original code is available for experts to analyze for holes, weaknesses, lapses in good design. DO the research & I think you'll find KeePass fits these requirements nicely. It has plugins to import your password lists from many programs, has an on-screen keyboard available, is portable, & lets you use a password, key file, or combination of both. http://keepass.info/

That's not to say that there's anything wrong with Cute Password Mgr... Thanks GOTD for offering it. I just agree with the security experts who insist on opensource when it comes to security software.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

#44, The word 'cute' fits many a thing. It also fits your comments for one example. Cute like a baby can be cute as well. Ya know, lots of noise but not yet having developed a brain capable of more. You really think anyone is interested in your semi-smart comments when you always claim to know better solutions, but without ever telling which?

Reply   |   Comment by Moizelle  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#71

#60 Anthony

Thanks for the link.
Is this download just the same basic free version that is available from RoboForm (albeit with a different name "AiRoboForm-pcm01.exe") or is it a fully featured PC Magazine special offer?

(I'm on dial-up and the webpage still hasn't completed loading after a very long wait... Hope I haven't missed some additional necessary information about registration?)


Cheers!

Reply   |   Comment by caulbox  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#70

Giveawayoftheday-PLEASE bring back RoboForm - bring back RoboForm...
please please please :-)

Reply   |   Comment by Jay  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#69

Too scary for me to try. Commit them to memory or paper. Probably safe, but I am paranoid.

Reply   |   Comment by Randee  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#68

BIG BIG BIG thumbs down - installed and IE quit working. I am running IE 8.0.6001.18241 256-bit beta 2. I also run Chrome, Safari, Firefox and Opera (latest builds on all). I run them to check the sites I maintain. Cute Password Manager ran correctly 1 time only. After the first run where it tried to import the password value pairs from IE to InfoCard (already implemented in IE 8 256 bit) it faild on the wizard. I was then able to add a card manually. I restarted the browser and it died while initializing.
I had to uninstall after 5 attempts. IE is back - Cute Password Manager is not.

Reply   |   Comment by Daniel Koger  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#67

My question is ... does this program do a auto password change to all the sites with one click? Now that would kick ass so you do not have to change the passwords manually every week!

Reply   |   Comment by Brick  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

Why would anyone pay for a program that does this? There are many FREE options that are available including KeePass. It can even generate passwords based on the criteria you specify. Very useful little program and is even offered as a portable version to take with you so you'll always have all your passwords with you.

Reply   |   Comment by derek  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

This is great! I have a billion passwords to remember for my work and this saves allot of time. Great software!

Reply   |   Comment by RK  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

I would have gotten this had I not already installed and happily use
Sticky Password (which was offered here about 4 or so months ago, I think)
It is WONDERFUL and saves me so much time and hassles.
Password managers can be great!
(PS looking forward to seeing what games are being offered this weekend!)
Thanks, GOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by Merri  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

To everyone that uses browser based password managers, this is definitely a more secure, portable way of managing passwords. The database is encrypted with a 256 bit AES cipher so no one will hack it. As long as you back up this database file, or sync it with multiple computers, you will be fine......that is IF your primary browser is IE. Otherwise, i'd opt for KeePass, a browser independent solution, and free :)

Reply   |   Comment by bryan  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#62

I think I will just use the one Firefox has.

Reply   |   Comment by DL  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

There are quite a few "Cute" softwares, but all from different companies - maybe "Cute FTP" is the one with the most kudos, and my reaction to this would be considerably different if it was from the best known of the "Cute" software authors.

Important to remember, "Cute" is NOT a single franchise. There is Cute FTP, Cute PDF, Cute Reminder, and so far, not a single one is from the same company.

Reply   |   Comment by The Leecher  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

You can get Roboform for free using this link:

http://www.roboform.com/pcm

They offered this link in PC Magazine, and it's a much better program than today's offering, and has stood the test of time.

Reply   |   Comment by Anthony  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

firefox3 saves all but my email pws anyway

Reply   |   Comment by John W. In Texas  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

Anyone who doesn't need a password manager, obviously works in a very controled setting

I work in a government office and have close to 50 web addresses and of course login ID's and passwords. Not a problem you say, well almost every user ID is unique and almost without exception every password has different rules that you have to follow.

One has to be ALL caps with at least 2 numerics in the middle and it has to be Exactly 8 characters. It expires every 30 days.

Others Require at least 1 cap, 2 numbers, a special character like * and have to be more than 8 characters long. Some expire in 90 days others don't seem to expire at all.

Try going to a website and remembering your password at a site you only have to visit twice a year, like employee aprasials.

In other words, if you don't need it, keep your yap shut and don't down load it.

If you do need it, here is a program that will be helpful and it's FREE. If you don't need it today, will you wish you had down loaded it tomorrow.

How many times have you logged onto a website and found you were not really interested in it, and then 6 months later wished you could find it again.

Also Roboform is OK, but it only gives you 10 passwords for free, maybe only 5 now (used to be 30 when it first came out). Signup shield pretty much the same, 10 free then you pay.

Thanks GAOTD, At least you're trying.

Reply   |   Comment by 2busy2  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

I would never entrust my passwords to a program that still has bugs to be worked out. A paint program or biorhythm toy is one thing, but a password manager or encryption tool is nothing to "play around with" or volunteer as gunea pig for. Anyone who would download this junk for anything important, as opposed to insignificant usernames to sites like the GOTD forums would have to be almost Kenkellian (#'s 16 & 44) in their stupidity.

Reply   |   Comment by Beth Candellis  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

I'm disappointed. I was very interested in this, and downloaded it, but when I hit the set up icon, it insists I have internet explorer running, and demands I close it before the ap will install. I did so, but the warning box continues to reopen and block set up. Obviously I am not going to go to the next step, which would be possibly buying software, Sad.

Reply   |   Comment by Dannie  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

I use roboform, thanks anyway gotd

Reply   |   Comment by Gary  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#54

Programs like this can be very useful, especially where you might need to maintain a bunch of passwords (like for a work situation without a unified password management/access scheme). The problem with this, as far as I see, is the same as e-wallet and some others: it lets you autopopulate user and password fields, but not company, etc (so if you have to log into external web sites for work that also require a company designator, you still have to keep that handy and type it in).

A number of the evals here mention KeePass. I'd never heard of it, it does do autopopulate and you can customize the autopopulate features. That, in my book, already makes it better than this and eWallet.

Caveat Emptor. If something else, that's better, is available free, you usually have to be wary. OSI certified open source usually doesn't work that way since it lives by reputation alone. KeePass gets my thumbs-up, thank you GAOTD community.

Reply   |   Comment by MikeD  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

19: Because people are scared of Chinese companies? That's certainly what I see here

Reply   |   Comment by G  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

This one is super lousy, especially compared to sticky password.

Reply   |   Comment by jack  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

@12 Hear Hear, KeePass!

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

As stated in my previous post #9, I have no personal need for this type of app, but by sheer coincidence (?) freedownloadaday.com has Password Gorilla up today:

http://www.freedownloadaday.com/2008/10/10/keep-track-of-passwords-with-password-gorilla/

Funny, but it's not the first time this site has had programs which do exactly the same thing as the ones offered here, on the same day :P

Reply   |   Comment by zhuk  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

I've tried several password tools over the decades, but the best of them resides between my ears. My passwords are generated by a simple mental algorithm that I apply to the website's name. That's become automatic and instantaneous, so I see no reason to change.

But form-filling is another story. I'm looking for a Firefox-compatible solution better than Roboform, and this isn't it.

Reply   |   Comment by Henry  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Wow..
This program falls into the category I describe as protecting me by not letting me do anything.
After installing this all it did was crash IE.
On uninstalling it IE runs again..

Reply   |   Comment by Steve  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

Thanks but no thanks, This one would be worth a try. But to keep your password stored in a program that when your hard drive crashs you can not reinstall would be dumb. But if you like it you could buy it. cost to high for me when there are free ones. Can not give it a thumbs up or down did not install.

Reply   |   Comment by winracer  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
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