Tag Archives: Password Manager

Revelation – My Favorite Password Manager for Gnome Linux

In a recent article I talked about GPass, I don’t know the gnome manager. I’ve written before about OSX password managers (programs that remember your passwords so you don’t have to), but I’ve never seriously looked into a Linux one before. And I looked, and behold, they found two who saw the promise. I examined […]

Is OpenID Secure?

Recently OpenID has gained traction as a way to simplify management of the many web accounts most Internet users have. With this increased exposure, it has garnered praise for saving time and giving users greater control over their online identity. OpenID has also raised questions about its security, and whether it represents a step backwards […]

Puppy Linux: Lightweight Operating System is Best of its Breed

The small, lightweight, and very cute Puppy Linux has recently released version 4 for of its operating system. Specializing in smallness (the entire operating system is only an 88MB download) and portability (it can boot from a CD or USB drive), this little wonder has been slowly gaining in popularity over the past few years. […]