After reviewing every application I could find mentioned here and all I could find thru search engines, I found two little utilities that fill a big need for me.
Password auto fill is very important for people who use strong passwords.
For example, for me to log into the company systems at the server level, I have 3 passwords to enter.
4LEZDRtAxXqxFK
Oh4hw5gVWdprO7
UgR1xCAOfCB62v
And I have 10 seconds to enter each one..
Try doing that from memory and I have dozens of passwords that are like these.
Now nothing I have seen in the line of ppc password managers works for auto filling a password. I don’t need a password manager to store passwords.. I need one that will use them. Even Robo Form will not auto fill on ppc. It is astounding to me that a password manager that will not auto fill a password is used by anyone at all. If anyone knows of one that will.. I will buy it right now.
I found this simple and cheap little utility called TapText that does the job well.
http://www.dinarsoft.com/taptext/summary.html
SSH
Also mToken is about the nicest ssh app I have seen, but it is downright retarded in that you have to make a connection first before you can configure custom macros on function keys. If you need the function keys to send complex strings to get connected but can not make function keys until you are connected.. you are screwed.. Using Tap Text with it will let you get into a system where you can then configure function keys with mToken. Once you have the function keys defined, then you don’t need Tap Text the next time you login. (feel free to message me if you need help with figuring this out) Aside from that failure in Q&A when they wrote it.. it is an outstanding app for anyone who needs command line access on Linux / UNIX systems.
mToken
http://choung.net/
Hope this will be as useful to someone as it is to me.
My next mission is to find a ftp app.
Have a great day folks