Re: [orca-list] password managers



Hi,

Well, I haven't used this, mind but from what I saw, KDE's KWallet looked pretty accessible to me last time I checked. You have to clone the qt-at-spi bridge to make sure you get the latest and greatest and then do the qmake, make, sudo make install routine to overwrite the one that comes with the distro but, even if you don't do that, I think the one that they have in the ppa's is suitable for this. What I don't know is if you'll get a ton of other stuff installed when you go and fetch the application. Ah, the times we live in when KDE has made such nice long strides in accessibility that it's kicking gnome's butt in one application's a11y if the tales told be true. C'est drôle, mes ami!

Regards,
Alex M


----- Original Message ----- From: Andy B.
To: orca-list gnome org
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2012 7:01 AM
Subject: [orca-list] password managers


HI.
I am considering installing Ubuntu 12.04 on a partition on my laptop. One of the main showstoppers for me right now is the lack of an accessible password or private information manager. I tried passwords and keys that come with Ubuntu, but it is not detailed enough. I then tried keypass2 and password gorilla, but they are inaccessible. I considered using tomboy notes, but the notebooks are not encrypted in any way. Does anyone have any ideas?





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