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I would definitely suggest not...
I would definitely suggest not storing passwords in TypeIt4Me, as convenient as they might be. They’re more or less accessible to anyone at that point and are probably in plaintext in the application itself.
Apple makes a great utility called Keychain that works very well at this task. The integration with Safari and OmniWeb is seamless. It’s also just as portable as the TypeIt4Me idea—practically not at all.