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20th Aug 2012, 01:22 AM #11Just Another Coder
Bro, firstly I would say nice start with the application.
I would suggest a few quick things for this simple application.
- Make the password text box as "password" so that you can hide the password you are typing. And put a button "Show Password" at the side, on which if you click then only the password will be visible.
- Make this app portable so that users can carry it on their pen drives anywhere.
I agree to the fact that Google Chrome and Firefox have it as a built in feature but making apps for yourself is a good idea always. What if the PC you are using is not yours ? In such cases these kind of apps will definitely be useful.
Good effort mate. I am always there if you need some help with coding things I know you don't but cheers
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20th Aug 2012, 02:27 PM #12MemberWebsite's:
GoogleStore.orgA must have app for all... Superb Creation buddy!
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20th Aug 2012, 02:34 PM #13MemberWebsite's:
WarezHackerZ.com WarezHackerz.in ForumScripts.orgNice app
i guess it can be a replacement for old traditional dairy we use i guess
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22nd Aug 2012, 10:17 AM #14MemberWebsite's:
Elite.SO Defendos.com Motionite.com
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22nd Aug 2012, 10:27 AM #15Member
Looks awesome. I am downloading now, Will convert to a mac .app and share, thanks.
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25th Aug 2012, 08:30 AM #16Respected Developer
True. I don't know about Chrome but (AFIAK) Firefox does in fact protect the passwords using SQLite's build-in encryption functionality. The problem is that FF sacrifices security for ease of use by storing the key locally so it doesn't have to prompt the user for a password (master key) each time it needs to auto-fill a password textbox. FF does it by design. But it's a common mistake made by people who just get in to programming. Encryption is pointless if the key is stored on the same device as the data. Just something to keep in mind .
At any rate. I think the best source of inspiration I can give for a password manager is something like KWalletManager. It integrates into the whole system so that whatever app needs login credentials will check your wallet first. The result is that you only need to fill in a password once when kWallet starts.
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25th Aug 2012, 08:33 AM #17Member
You should release the source
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2nd Sep 2012, 07:02 PM #18OPMemberWebsite's:
iFunMaza.comi'm exactly working on this point, but can you be more specific. Like, if i salt the password and save in small db is it useless?
Souce?
y do u think bro?
This little app doesn't contain any malware or such kind.
don't panic, relax and give it a go
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