Black Book 2 2.0

Genuine, easy to use, elegantly designed utility to save you time and frustration that comes with remembering usernames and passwords for all of your.
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Black Book 2 is a genuine, easy to use, elegantly designed utility to save you time and frustration that comes with remembering usernames and passwords for all of your favourite websites and programs. Because Black Book 2 utilizes OpenSSL 256bit AES Encryption, you can rest assure that your data is safe.Black Book 2 Benefits:- Stores usernames, passwords, sources, web-addresses and remarks- Add and remove your data quickly- Multi-Account Support - Integrated Security System - Forgotten Password Reset - Fullscreen support for OS X Lion or better - Double-Click access to web addresses - Redesigned User Interface for readability- Entirely re-programmed for higher efficiency and decreased latency- Extremely fast list searching- List sortingSecurity Features- 256bit AES OpenSSL Encryption- Password protected- Fully Sandboxed* (Conforming to Apple's new security standard)- Auto-Lock (Logs you out of Black Book 2 after user defined time)...And More!*Disclaimer To Black Book 1.0 UsersBlack Book 2 conforms to the Mac App Sandbox security policy as of June 2012. Due to the security measures set forth in the policy, Black Book 2 will not contain an import feature for version 1 data. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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