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Carla's picture

Dirty Dancing + Girl Scouts

That montage gets a thumbs-up from me because Dirty Dancing was filmed at my Girl Scout camp, Camp Occoneechee:

http://flickr.com/photos/hauntedpalace/165359926

29thfloor's picture

1Password equivalent on PC?

Can anyone recommend a program similar to 1Password for the PC? Most of the apps I’ve seen don’t look that great and/or seem to be bloated with a lot of other features I don’t need. 1Password looks great, but I don’t have a Mac.

randbot's picture

KeePass or PINS

Never used 1Password, so I can’t comment on how similar they are, but I used to use PINS on the PC, and it was a very simple but utilitarian password storage program. Just upgraded to KeePass and it seems to be even better. Good organization, lots of hotkeys for copying and pasting (most of which I haven’t learned yet), and even has a colored “password strength meter” which I assume is similar to the one in 1password that Merlin is so fond of.

Oh, and both programs are free.

zacklur's picture

good deal right now on 1Password

1Password is great! And I just got it in an awesome bundle through Mac Heist. Includes a bunch of productivity apps.

https://www.macheist.com/buy/invite/50407

 
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