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MSD Passwords 1.60 was available as a giveaway on June 11, 2018!
MSD Passwords is a powerful and easy to use password management software which will allow you to navigate to Internet password protected sites with easy using the default browser of your computer.
Save time and make your Internet experience easier. No more need to recall dozens of user names and passwords to login to your favorite sites.
Enter in this password management software the Internet addresses of social networks like Facebook or Twitter, webmail sites like Google or Hotmail, messenger sites like MSN or your favorite banks. Enter also the user names and passwords to login to these sites and that's it. You will be able to enter these protected sites with a couple of mouse clicks, without recalling login information.
MSD Passwords is a very safe program. Select a password to protect your data and a strong encryption algorithm will protect the information from unauthorized access. Your information will also be protected while you use the program, thanks to runtime protection features, which prevent other people from using your login information if you leave your computer with the program running.
If you install MSD Passwords Portable in a removable disk or in a Pen-Drive you will be able to transport your login information with maximum security. If you lose your removable disk nobody will be able to access the information it contains if you protected the program with a password.
NB: Lifetime license with no updates.
All Windows versions
6.8 MB
$19.00
What browsers does this work with? It says works with default browser but I doubt they mean any browser you set as default. I use Palemoon, Opera and SRWare Iron, are they supported?
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Toby, Use "navigate" to show the toolbar and you can copy/paste username and password into your browser (any browser)
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Mozart, perfect answer :)
Regards.
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I want to install the portable version? How can I do that? In case if I loss my pendrive, is there a way that I can quickly reset the password, making sure that the person who picked up my drive will not be able to access all my secured sites?
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installed and ran program. It ask for password to access program. I never assigned password. What happen?
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Jesus Licon, the program asks for a password the first time it is run to protect your information. Once you enter that password, you need to remember it every time you run the program. Regards.
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Very good password manager with lots of options
Read a review on softpedia and I decided to use MSD Passwords.
MSD offers a free license for version 1* so thank you very much!
Download the portable version and use the given license info
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Mozart, thank you for your nice words :)
Regards.
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To MSD Soft RE:" If you install MSD Passwords Portable in a removable disk or in a Pen-Drive you will be able to transport your login information with maximum security."
Does this work within this GAOTD offer? Is the portable use a separate app that needs to be purchased.
Please explain the mechanics of installing per GAOTD and using portability with it either inherent or separately.
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beans, you can install the portable version of MSD Passwords (available in our download page at msdsoft.com) and you can use the same registration information given by GAOTD. Regards.
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How do you use it on a portable drive? I feel that the harddisk is vulnerable, it can be subjected to virus attacker, hackers, etc. Whereas I can keep a backup pendrive and make sure that it will not be lost and will not be hacked. Thank you.
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PM Karaoke, you can use the portable version of MSD Passwords. The key is also valid for that version. Regards
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Does MSD Passwords autologin like Sticky Passwords or RoboForm?
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Chuck, MSD Password does not autologin. This has been made on purpose. We do not want the process completely automatic. Just decided to give full control to the user (in fact just a couple of mouse clicks). Regards.
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I’m pretty sure that most of the visitors to this site already use a password manager. Why don't you provide an information which file extension of the exported file is needed to import the password data file in your software? And in addition to this we need to know, which data structure is suitable for your software? Can you list the password managers from which we can import the data without any issues?
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Kurt, unfortunately MSD Passwords cannot import data from other password managers. Sorry for that :-?
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MSD Soft,
I am sorry to say the no import of data is a deal breaker for me. I would strongly advise you to add this feature to future versions.
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dadams,
It may be a deal breaker for you but it's added security as far as I'm concerned. Giving the program access to import data just makes it more vulnerable to a security breach, so the fact that it doesn't just makes it more appealing to me. I strongly advise that they do not ever add that to any future versions. P.S. as added security I would only use the portable version.
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dadams, added to the to-do list :)
Regards.
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Was it compatible with Win10 ?
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Yes, it is compatible with Windows 10
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AAA, Yes, it is!
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TK, you are welcome.
MSD Passwords runs on Windows Vista and later versions. It used to run also on Windows XP ;)
Regards.
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TK, agree with your comment. Regards.
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Hadrianus, MSD Soft was founded on 1999, but MSD Passwords was created on 2010. We talk about removable disks because the portable version of this program can be installed on pen-drives and removable hard drives. Regards.
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The program and homepage could stand a face-lift, the immediate thought that came to mind seeing both for the first time. Both look like remnants from millennium.
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Use one of the Skins provided to change the look and feel of the program :)
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GOTD is giving away a license for MSD Passwords which does not expire. The licence will be valid for any 1.x versions of the software. Enjoy it :)
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MSD Soft, I Installed it. How do I Register it with the Registration Key in the readme.txt File? David Wellman.
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David Wellman, copy both lines (Courtesy of MSD Soft and key) and paste them in the dialog you can find at "Maintenance - Unlock program" in the main menu. Regards.
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David Wellman,
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ov7ez0wamdqxjys/Registratie.png
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MSD Soft, It was very easy now that you have explained it to me! Thanks for the Great Program!
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David Wellman, thanks for your nice words about MSD Passwords :)
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One has to ask, Is this a limited trialware or a lifetime license?
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Nigel: this software is offered on the developer's website at 19 Euros for a standard license with minor updates as and when and 29 Euros for a lifetime license with full updates as and when. GOTD prices are always in USD$ so although 19 Euros is absolutely not $19, that figure indicates it's a standard license. Generally speaking, product information is always more readily available by going to a developer's website than asking on GOTD.
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MikeR,
To be fair, this information should be given on he same page as the offer, many people don't have the time to go chasing round to developers pages looking for the information. Many have work to get to.
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MikeR, A simple question requires a simple answer. It seems from your answer that there is a standard licence and a lifetime licence, this is not lifetime and therefore, by complicated deduction, a limited trialware. For how long?
If you have to go to the developer's site, either it gives it away there and you do not need the limited 23 hours of GAOTD, or it does not and you have wasted your time. GAOTD has been asked repeatedly to include together with system requirements, in the blue part, the length of the licence period.
I hope Nigel will get a simple clear answer to his question.
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Nigel:
To be sensible, installing an unknown product on one's computer without first checking out its developer's website is not recommended. I never buy blind, even when it's free.
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Nigel, After registration, I did not see anything about the time:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/rb0gvlbstbv1nuf/About.png
And Yes, there is a price-difference between standard and lifetime:
https://www.msdsoft.com/eng/pricing_eu.htm
But how long is standard, I did not discover that on their site.
Maybe without any updates, it will be OK.
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Ootje, the giveaway license does not expire, and is valid for any 1.x version of MSD Passwords. Regards.
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Nigel,
To be honest, why did you even bother commenting?
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Laxative: I don't know why you find details of today's developer versions and prices to be accessible only by dint of "complicated deduction".
His website was clear enough to me, and I spent less than 5 minutes on it. Whilst agreeing entirely with you about the desirability of clarity in GOTD promotions, this site has always allowed 24 hours within which to download an offer, and provided helpful links not only to the developer's website but also to the developer's GOTD history. I know everyone's pressed for time these days, but I've always reckoned on spending 15 minutes with GOTD, first to look at the product and then to check out the producer.
A quarter of an hour within a span of 24 hours isn't a lot, though to judge from the kind of questions which repeatedly occur on these GOTD comment threads -- answers to the majority of which can 99% of the time be found on the developer's website -- it seems some can't even manage a quarter hour. Either that, or they devote time to asking others on here about stuff they could just as easily have found out for themselves (I've lost track of the number of times someone says: "Will it run on Windows 10?")
As to today's giveaway, I visited the website to discover if it was promising something superior to the password managers I already have. It wasn't, so that was that.
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TK, I was not commenting on the website but on the complicated way Mike explained it all instead of simply answering the question and what *appeared* to be the meaning of the website.
Nigel's second comment is highly valid.
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