1Password: Password Manager + AutoFill Forms

1Password is:
- The most widely used password manager for Mac OS X.
- The only password manager with integrated anti-phishing technology.
- An automatic form filler with support for credit cards and multiple identities.
- A highly secure database to keep track of web site logins, secure notes, identities, credit cards, bank accounts, and software registration information.
Website: 1Password
ATMac Comment: 1Password can put your personal information and login in web forms either automatically or on your request. It stores information in the OS X Keychain where the password for your computer account are stored - it doesn’t get more secure than this. All the main functions can be accessed with mouse or keyboard shortcuts and it saves a huge amount of time, energy, and keystrokes re-entering information and remembering passwords.
I use 1Password in Safari and NetNewsWire, and it also works with FireFox other major OS X browsers as well as with the iPhone and iPod Touch.
- Ricky Buchanan, ATMac
(Via PRMac.)



“The only password manager with integrated anti-phishing technology.”
Oops. Not really. I’m a PassPack founder, and I guarantee we have built in anti-phising.
http://tinyurl.com/2enmcj
PassPack is different in that it is an online password manager. You can access it from any computer, not just your mac. Makes traveling easier. It uses top-notch encryption and is built in a way that not even we can read people’s passwords.
I hope you’ll give it a try (it’s free).
Cheers,
Tara
It’s sneaky and camouflaged but there is a form filler in Safari. It is under the edit menu . It’s called AutoFill Form. It picks up info from yor address book. Tweak your own address card with extra information and it does an adequate job