tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2144813210603379421.post935194060413318656..comments2023-03-27T18:20:44.386+11:00Comments on Geek Diva: Uninstall an Instance of SQL ServerDamana Maddenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00506368430609135921noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2144813210603379421.post-49379201670997889842011-03-29T00:06:39.235+11:002011-03-29T00:06:39.235+11:00I like KeePass. It's free and open source. I a...I like KeePass. It's free and open source. I am not an open source zealot---far from it---but password managers are a case where open source really makes sense. It's good to have lots of people looking at it, especially hardcore security types.<br /><br />It works well with Dropbox too. That's how I use it. (Actually anything that saves to files will work with Dropbox.)<br /><br />http://keepass.info/dangphhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11832580837328826375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2144813210603379421.post-4947450053823395492011-03-22T21:02:44.575+11:002011-03-22T21:02:44.575+11:00If you're having problems remembering password...If you're having problems remembering passwords, and worry that a Post-It stuck to your monitor is not very secure, you might want to try a rather useful app called <a href="http://agilewebsolutions.com/products/1Password" rel="nofollow">1Password</a>. It comes in Windows, Mac, iOS and Android flavours. It'll remember all your accounts, has browser plugins to auto-fill the ones you can't remember, and generates proper hard-to-break passwords. It also integrates nicely with DropBox to sync your passwords between devices. It could use a household license though, as it seems to be per device.David Keavenyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07944978161341604262noreply@blogger.com