Password Box

1.4

Software information

License:

Shareware (Free to try)


Updated:

07 Aug 2012


Publisher:

IMVsoft

Website:

http://password-box.com

Software Screenshots

Size: 2.3 MB


Downloads: 4639


Platform: Windows (All Versions)

Review by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 07 Aug 2012

Get the IMVsoft-developed application Password Box and what you will have at your fingertips is a handy means of managing and securely storing all your passwords. This includes passwords for online accounts, logins for various devices, PIN numbers for your cards, and a whole lot more.

Support for Windows 7, Vista, and XP is provided, meaning that you can easily install Password Box on a PC powered by these operating systems. The executable you need to run in order to install Password Box is inside a 1.9MB archive that won’t take long to complete. Getting Password Box up and running will not take long and it will not require a lot of effort.

To help you get started, Password Box comes with a sample database. On the left hand side on Password Box’s interface you will see a list of categories this sample database comes with. Select a category and all the entries from that category will be displayed in the pane to the upper right; info on a selected entry will be displayed in the pane to the lower right. This sort of layout makes Password Box easy to figure out. Anyone will easily get accustomed to Password Box’s interface.

As you can see from the sample database that IMVsoft included, Password Box can store a lot of personal information: info on the social networks you’re on, info on your contacts, info on your blogs, info on your favorite sites, info on your software applications, info on your email accounts, and a lot more. As Password Box can store a lot of information, information that you most likely want to remain private, the question of security arises. Don’t worry - Password Box encrypts the database that contains all your info and you can put a password on the database.

By right clicking on Password Box’s icon in the system tray, you can lock the application. From the Options menu you can choose to automatically lock Password Box when the computer is inactive for a set amount of time.

Password Box is not free, it is only free to try. For evaluation purposes, you can use the application for free for 30 days.

Password Box securely stores a lot of personal information; you can easily access all this info from a centralized location.

Pros

Installing Password Box will require minimal effort. The application comes with a sample database. Password Box can store a lot of personal information. Encrypt and password protect the database that contains all your info. Set it so Password Box will automatically lock after a period of inactivity.

Cons

Free to use for a 30-day trial.

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Password Box has been reviewed by George Norman on 07 Aug 2012. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated Password Box 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent

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