The Standard Edition of PASSWORD SAFE is the professional and comfortable solution for the management of your data (passwords), TAN blocks and documents. The newly designed user interface is conformed to Outlook 2007 and therefore offers an excellent overview and usability. An optional number of databases can be opened simultaneously and "On The Fly" you can change between these databases. Besides different folders can be opened in tabs and you can also change between them. In addition own forms can be written or already existing forms can be edited. Your data will be secured in an optimal way by the 12 latest encryption algorithms. Among them of course the famous and extremely safe standard "AES" with 256 bit (Rijandel) is provided. Also the password which you use to encrypt the database will be extrapolated by hash functions to the maximum crypto length of the encryption algorithm used. Consequently a Brute-Force-Attack to the database file is no longer possible.
Highlights of the Standard Edition
The Standard Edition of course offers all functions of the Personal Edition and furthermore the following continuative functions...
• | Password management with over 40 predefined forms (entry masks)
Change forms as desired or create own forms that suit your purpose. |
• | Rapid access
Use the new comfortable and intelligent rapid access to have your data always readily available. Data will be selected automatically if they have been linked to applications or web pages. Thus there is no need to search. |
• | Rapid access bar
With the comfortable rapid access bar you have access to your passwords and TAN blocks. Dock the space saving bar at the edge of the screen and benefit from the automatic selection, if for example your password is linked to a website or an application, the appropriate record will be automatically displayed. |
• | Automatic password entry
Let data automatically be entered easily and securely in other applications and browser, e.g. Internet Explorer. |
• | Labels
Use coloured labels to categorise records and distinguish them better. Arrange records that were assigned to a label. |
• | Tags
Supply records with tags to further categorise them and to find them more easily. |
• | Tasks
Organise the expiration date of passwords by automatically written tasks. You will be automatically reminded when a password expires or other important events occur. |
• | Messages
The system automatically sends you messages at certain occasions. |
• | management of documents
Protect your most important documents with Password Safe. You can download any files and documents to the database. These do not have to remain on your hard disk then. Boot and edit documents directly out of Password Safe. Link remote desktop access or remote maintenance software with passwords and boot these including parameter passing. |
• | Affix/documents
Link documents with any passwords. |
• | History
By the new history you always have an overview of the past. See how a record or a password has changed in the course of time. Rebuild accidentally overwritten records. Compare different version levels with each other. |
• | Logbook
With Password Safe nothing remains unnoticed. Log nearly every action (Look, Edit, Delete, etc.). See which user logged in when and which actions he or she carried out in Password Safe. Assess the actions with the extensive interpretation tool or analyse the data in Excel. |
• | Own icons
There are aldready many standard icons available. Are these not sufficient, just download own icons to the database and use these in folders and records. So you can further individualise the database and especially bring out records. |
• | Own arrays
Individualise records with own arrays. If once a record should not have a required array, just simply and quickly add it. There are different types of arrays available (e.g. secured password array or also a memo array). Start own arrays on the folder and benefit from the fact that when starting a new record the arrays are already available. |
• | and much more...
Also look at our feature array. There the most important functions of all editions are opposed and compared to each other. |
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