Okay, part of my plans for the new year include getting organized. I’m starting to check out the possibility of using a password management program. If you use one, which one and what do you think about it?
Okay, part of my plans for the new year include getting organized. I’m starting to check out the possibility of using a password management program. If you use one, which one and what do you think about it?
I just use an Excel spreadsheet. I created columns for the website, username, and password and saved everything there. Then I password-protected the spreadsheet. That way I only have to remember that one password.
KeePass is free and easy to use and I lurve it.
My password management “program” is a cheap, little address book from the dollar store. It has a bright print cover and is about 2 1/2″ by 4″ in size. It sits behind my keyboard on the pull-out tray of my desk. It’s treated like one of those “do not remove under penalty of law” tags on mattresses. NO ONE dares to take it away!
I suppose a computer program would be nice. A spreadsheet would probably work.
organize your work space
Check http://www.scbwiaustralia.org June o5 issue for my article on organizing. This week-end I have been reorganizing my office preparing to rewrite several manuscripts while submitting each week several finished children’s stories , poems and picture books. I am a writer who helps support the U.S. Postoffice. http://marynidasmith.blogspot.com
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