submitted by
Arthas
on 10-12-2007
PassX is a simple tool that will allow you to generate completely secure passwords for Windows. You can either create passwords randomly (being any size, include special characters, force stop certain characters, etc), build a password from a string (a sentence, or names, or anything you want) or build a password generated from a list of words that you have specified (which can be customised for how they are used). All settings created can be saved and re-used later to create more passwords and the passwords generated can be saved to a TXT file. You can create any number of passwords you wish and they can be used on other operating systems other than Windows (Linux, MAC-OS, etc).
Latest changes:
- Made sure the 'Open' menu checks the open document first to see if it has been changed
- Added a brand new version of the 'Check For Updates' window
- Project slightly upgraded for better visual styles
- Fixed 9 faults involving variable data assigning
- Added icons to menus and context menu items
- Removed "Back" buttons where they are no longer needed
- Fixed 7 border faults throughout the whole of PassX
- All windows are now handled separately by the program
- Removed the Recent Filename menus and added 'Recent File:', which can contain any number of recent files
- Added 'Report Bug' menu item to the 'Help' menu (only visible when in testing)
- All menus now display text in the status bar on the main window
- Password hiding characters are now set to the Windows default
- Lots of fixes and updates here and there