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29 Sept 2009

Paloma v1.4.5012

Paloma v1.4.5012
PALOMA is the secure password manager tool. It offers a single secure repository for all password, lightweight integration via system clipboard, import / export passwords in multiple formats and save to any device, included Flash Drives and USB Keys.
Rock solid password protection
+ NO browser catch clicks
+ NO unclear background processes
+ NO memory leaks

just rock solid, standard encryption. Use just one password or a USB key to manage all of your passwords and secrets.

Features:

* Paloma supports five encryption algorithms to encrypt its password databases, including 3DES, AES-Rijndael, Blowfish, ARC4.
* Every algorithm supports a variety of encryption key lengths, up to 2048 bits. SHA-384 is used as password hash for master password: this text string is hashed and its output is used as key for the encryption algorithms
* The decryption of your encrypted data, with the computers available today, may take hundreds of centuries.
* The complete database is encrypted, not only the password fields: usernames, notes, are encrypted.

A single master password

* One master password decrypts the complete passwords database.
* Alternatively you can use key on removable drives. Key on removable drives, such as USB Flash Drives or floppy disks, provide better security than master passwords in most cases. You only have to carry the removable drive to decrypt the database.

Runs on Microsoft .NET Framework

* Paloma requires Microsoft .NET Framework to run.
* Microsoft designed .NET to replace older technologies that were developed for older operating systems and it is fully supported by next-gen operating systems like Windows Vista.
* LittleLite Software chose .NET for its products because we want to give our customers software that is optimized to run on the latest Microsoft operating systems.
* .NET runtime optimizes on the fly for the user PC so that if you have a Dual Core CPU, for instance, the code will be optimized for the advanced features of that CPU.
* The .NET Framework is available for free download on Microsoft Update Service. However, you can order a CDROM from LittleLite containing it.

Export and Import in many formats

* The password list can be exported to various formats like TXT, XML, CSV and Microsoft Excel.
* Paloma uses the common CSV export format of various passwords safes like Password Keeper and KeePass. Exports from these programs can be easily imported to your Paloma databases.

Support of password groups

* You can create, modify and delete groups, in which passwords can be stored into.
* The groups can be arranged as a tree, so a group can have subgroups, those subgroups can have subgroups themselves

No hidden processes, no useless browser catch clicks

* LittleLite designers think that user knows when and how to use browser’s password facilities, and that they do not need another “browser catch-clicks” application, that usually does not work.
* They think that a smart user only wants rock solid protection from a passwords repository, and this is just what Paloma is.
* If you need to pass text strings, like passwords or usernames, between applications, Paloma only uses the operating system clipboard, which has been designed for this kind of task.

Secure Windows clipboard handling

* Just click on a password item and you have the password stored in the clipboard. Right click on an item and you have the username stored in the clipboard
* Timed clipboard clearing: Paloma clears the clipboard automatically some time after you’ve copied one of your passwords into it.
* Paste-once functionality: allow only one paste operation, after pasting the clipboard is cleared automatically by Paloma.

Strong random password generator

* Paloma can generate strong random passwords for you.
* You can define the possible output characters of the generator (number of characters and type).
* Random seeding through user input: mouse movement and random keyboard input.




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