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November 30, 2009

Guardian Password Manager, a brand new Password Manager Software from Davide Vitelaru



Having your username and passwords leaked to others is already a bad thing to happen, but to have your own username and password forgotten, that was just downright embarrassing. That's why having a password manager is quite the important stuffs for users who frequently register for websites, have lots of accounts and are either very forgetful or being too varied with their passwords.



I've been using a password manager called Password Memory which serve me well with its database-like management, but i found another similar tool which works just as well. It is called Guardian Password Manager, developed by an independent developer called Davide Vitelaru.






With Guardian Password Manager: you can store all your passwords, so you won't have to remember them all. In case security is your problem, and you do not one anyone to break into you accounts, Guardian also has a password generator that can create you a completely customizable random password, so that nobody can hack into your accounts unless he has your Guardian Password Manager account's password.



Guardian Password Manager is also equipped with a backup and backup restoration module, where users can backup their password database to a specific location and restore it when necessary. This feature is quite the necessary tool for users who frequently reformat their computer or need to transfer their password database to another computer.





Overall, Guardian Password Manager is simple & easy to use, is stable and working and as a GUI fan, i think its interface is also well-designed and very updated-looking. Guardian Password Manager works on Windows XP, Vista and 7 and can be used for both personal and commercial purposes.

Download Davide Vitelaru's Guardian Password Manager now.

For tutorials on how to use Guardian Password Manager, you can refer to this Online Help File, which is also accessible from the main GUI of the software itself.

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