I used to use the clipboard in Android to store passwords since it could store several clips and was easy to access from any app, but apparently that ability has been removed in Android 2.3.3 so now I'm looking for a password manager that is as easily accessed as the clipboard and not simply oriented towards filling in log in form in the browser.
Does anyone know of such a password manager?
Thanks!
PS: I don't use a lot of passwords on my phone so if it's storage capacity is a bit limited, if it can hold a dozen passwords that's plenty for my needs.
Password managers for Android
Re: Password managers for Android
I use KeePassDroid on Android and KeePassX on linux and windows with the same database (on dropbox).
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Greetings
Thomas
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Greetings
Thomas
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Old bugs good, new bugs bad! Updates are evil: might fix old bugs and introduce no new ones.

Re: Password managers for Android
I already have KeePassDroid and although it works, I have to run it first to copy the password I need to the clipboard then run the app that needs the password to paste it. It works but I'd like something that integrates itself into the menu that pops up when you hold your finger on an input field for several seconds, then pasts the password you select into the field you called it from, then disappears leaving you in the app with a pasted password entered, ready for you to touch Log In or Ok or whatever.
May have an answer, instead of a password manager, I'll try a clipboard manager....
May have an answer, instead of a password manager, I'll try a clipboard manager....

