Password Tote for Mac OS X 4+

ControlDev

    • 2.7 • 6 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

Password Tote is a multi-platform service that enables you to securely store and retrieve your passwords and other secure details. We take pride in ensuring that each client is a native experience. Please visit https://www.passwordtote.com for more information.

This application requires a "Software Account" with passwordtote.com. Sign up now for free and also get 60 days of the "Software Account" for free. A "Software Account" is normally a paid subscription. Access your passwords through the web interface as well at https://www.passwordtote.com/online/. Read more about the account types at https://www.passwordtote.com/online/details.aspx. Software clients are available for iOS, OS X, Windows and Android.

Browser add-ons are available for auto filling your website logins that are stored in Password Tote. Download them at https://www.passwordtote.com/downloads.aspx.

What’s New

Version 2.0.6

This major release brings a handful of new features to Password Tote.

[Added] Ability to tag passwords
[Added] Ability to set associated website urls per password for extensions
[Added] Ability to delete multiple passwords
[Added] Improved error handling
[Added] Improved session management
[Fixed] Stability on Mac OS X 10.7 aka Lion

Ratings and Reviews

2.7 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

CaptnDunsel ,

A decent app...

A good way to start learning to maintain your passwords. At least they're up-front about the subscription kicking in after 60-day trial. Most on app store don't tell you till later. Nice enough, but I'd rather pay a one-time small fee for the app, and not be subscribing monthly for the rest of my life just keep my passwords. Monthly subscription after 60-day trial is $2.99, with a 2-year discounted pay option. There are plenty here that will do this without bleeding you monthly forever.

gnomesatwork ,

App Website is frequently down so you can't get passwords

The app is okay, but the subscription is overpriced.

There is also the problem that if you can't log on to their website you can't get your passwords through the app. Their website is down a lot. It is currently down and I can't get my Password Tote to work. Even if I try going to their website and logging on to get my passwords online, they're down. It is very frustrating. I notice they now have an option to link to Dropbox. That should not be necessary. They should have a reliable server. If they did, this would be a great app.

I've emailed them in the past about this but never once have they responded to my emails.

AprilleH ,

Short lived perfermance!

This app was exactly what I was looking for--all I needed was one convenient location to store my usernames and passwords. Nearly every website requires a login name and password and the requirements are always different "only letters", "must include numbers 0-9", "no special characters '?, _, -, etc"--and it got to be very confusing to remember them all. Every time I write one down, I lost it. If I keep a list in my desk drawer, I'm not at home when I need one. Resetting them and having to check my email repeatedly for "Password Reminders" got VERY OLD. Basically, it was my savior for about three months. Now for some reason, it won't let me open the app. I have the latest version available installed and I'm afraid to make any moves to try to fix it because it's the only place that ALL of my passwords are stored. I'm currently trying to pay some bills online and it's quite a headache trying to figure out my passwords for each one considering they each differ from the other by only one or two specific characters. If you get this app, be prepared for it to suddenly block you out. It might be convenient when you're not at home and need a reminder to login to a site, but make sure you write them all down on paper somewhere too or you will end up frustrated like me!

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