PassNote 1.1 review (mac)

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PassNote is a FileMaker utility to create and store passwords, logins.

License: Shareware
OS: Mac OS X
File size: 4065K
Developer: QuickBoutique      
Price: $15.00
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PassNote 1.1 is utilities software developed by QuickBoutique.
PassNote is a FileMaker utility to create and store passwords, logins...

Here are some key features of "PassNote":

  • Create passwords from 2 to 24 signs.
  • Store passwords, serial numbers, logins, user names to find them back easily.
  • Copy and paste passwords, login etc into forms.

    Limitations:
  • 20 launch times allowed in Demo.

    What's New:
  • Bug fix.

    Requirements:
  • FileMaker Pro 6 for the basic version.
    This mac software is shareware, which means you can download and use PassNote 1.1 for free during the trial period (usually for 30 days). At the expiration of the period you will have to buy the utilities product for $15.00. PassNote 1.1 is available at regnow and QuickBoutique website. PassNote 1.1 supports english interface languages and works with Mac OS X.

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