You can use the Softmica Password Manager for free in slightly "limited" mode until you to register.
The Genesis of SPM was my own continuing battle with websites and my passwords to log into them. In today's wired world, we access so many different sites to do so many different things, that remembering passwords for them (or even keeping track of them) has become a perpetual headache. Many people have told me that they use the same password for every site. Needless to say, that approach could result in a security nightmare should that password ever fall into the wrong hands. Others have said that they write down all of their passwords in a Little notebook. Obviously, if that notebook were lost or stolen, a security Firestorm could be unleashed upon them. I had been keeping a small data table on my computer with website names and passwords. That approach was neither very secure nor very accessible when I needed a forgotten password.
Out of these frustrations and security issues was born SPM. All passwords in SPM are encrypted using a proprietary Algorithm. If anybody were ever to inspect your computer (with SPM installed) and figure out where these passwords were stored, they wouldn't find passwords at all. Instead they would find a long string of characters representing the encrypted representation of those passwords. So your password information is protected-- safe and secure.
And the great thing about SPM is that when you press the GO button to open the selected website, SPM will actually go to the site and enter the username and password for you, and in most cases log on to the site automatically. How easy can it be? It can be easier still. Just set the "Go Direct" buttons and you don't even have to select the site first. Just press the appropriate button or corresponding Function Key and SPM will open your web browser and in most instances automatically log you on to the site.