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06/24/06

Permalink 10:25:33 am, by The Dreamer Email , 2145 words   English (US)
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SanDisk Cruzer Micro (2GB) w/U3

Yesterday I bought one of these from Best Buy. I had been on the fence for getting one for a while, since floppy drives are starting to get scare and CDs aren't practical. And, there'll be times where using the Internet be an option, either.

But, it came down to size for price and convenience. I have an iPod Shuffle, and I do have most of it set aside for space...but I never actually use it for data, because it isn't all that practical. I don't like the music part of it that much and having to deal with a cap that I can lose reduces my desire to actually carry it around.

During my recent trip, I got to thinking that there should be some way to better synchronize the data for RoboForm between my computers. And, read about GoodSync and later the Pass2Go product. Seemed the way to go with this might be a USB Flash Key, and possibly one with U3. Even though U3 isn't Mac, but then RoboForm isn't available for the Mac yet and I don't currently own one yet. But, I'm contemplating one to replace my old laptop....inaddition to the HTmac, I've been talking about building

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Comment from: David Teare [Visitor] · http://onepasswd.com
2GB sounds pretty sweet. I opted for the cheaper 500MB model, but it's enough for my current needs.

Regarding 1Passwd, you mentioned:

> Now if there was only a solution that for the
> Mac.... 1Passwd doesn't count, since it can't use
> the data store directly or provide synchronization.

This is true in the current version of 1Passwd, but the next release will have the ability to load the keychain data from any arbitrary location. This will allow you to keep your keychain on your USB key, or in theory any network-accessible drive.

Cheers!
--Dave Teare
Co-Creator of http://1passwd.com
06/27/06 @ 13:40
Comment from: The Dreamer [Member] Email · http://www.lhaven.net
And, it'll cope with RoboForm's encryption?
06/27/06 @ 17:54
Comment from: David Teare [Visitor] · http://onepasswd.com
Comments are broke; I keep on getting this error:

Cannot post comment, please correct these errors:

* Supplied comment is invalid
06/28/06 @ 19:05
Comment from: The Dreamer [Member] Email · http://www.lhaven.net
It means you're triggering the spam filter.
08/26/06 @ 16:47

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