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Gpasman is a password manager. People working with the internet have to remember lots of passwords. Saving them in a textfile is not a secure idea. Gpasman is a GTK solution to this problem since it saves the password information encrypted, so now you have to remember only one password instead of ten (or more).
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gpasman-1.9.3-2.1.el3.rf.x86_64.html | Personal password manager | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 x86_64 | gpasman-1.9.3-2.1.el3.rf.x86_64.rpm |
gpasman-1.9.3-2.rhel3.dag.i386.html | Personal password manager | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 i386 | gpasman-1.9.3-2.rhel3.dag.i386.rpm |
gpasman-1.2.0-0.rhel2.1.dag.i386.html | A personal password manager for GNOME | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el2.1 i386 | gpasman-1.2.0-0.rhel2.1.dag.i386.rpm |
gpasman-1.2.0-0.dag.rhel3.i386.html | A personal password manager for GNOME | DAG packages for Red Hat Linux el3 i386 | gpasman-1.2.0-0.dag.rhel3.i386.rpm |
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