

I have copied Whisper 32 (an old password program that I really like) from my Windows XP to Windows 7 on this new laptop. The article is resistant against perchloroethylene, cleaning benzine. Please consult your Sample Book for individual washing instructions. To add an entry, you either click the padlock button in the toolbar, or the Add Entry option in the Edit menu. The program is a basic password manager as far as they go. If you want to copy the username or password, you either have to right click on the entry and select it, or you have to highlight the entry and select the option from the Edit menu. Like in KeyWallet, double-clicking on the entry opens the Edit dialog box. You can change the setting to hide the password from the View menu. However the first time I reopened the file, it prompted me with the option to password protect the file. One thing I didn’t like about Whisper 32 is that the password is shown by default, and the file is not password protected by default. It’s a very basic format, where it shows the Service name (myspace for example), then the username, and finally the password. This program seems more like the Password Manager inside of Firefox than anything else.
