Password Directory for old timers
Dec 10, 06 06:23 PM PDT
Don't we all hanker for the good old days where the only really important password of any sort we had to remember was the PIN number on our ATM cards? Those days of yore are now a thing of the past as everybody has at least a couple of e-mails to contend with, a whole bunch of PIN numbers to remember - from the office to the numerous bank accounts, and even passwords for the keyless-entry system back home. Heck, we haven't even taken into account the number of website logins and usernames that we have. This is where the fully paper Password Directory comes in handy - sure, security is minimal but it gives us old school types something tangible to remember and hold. It is organized alphabetically to keep track of user names, passwords, and password hints.No dealing with megabytes here - you're good as long as there are some paper left. The Password Directory retails for $7.99.
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