You know who you are. You partake in social bookmarking, you chat, you play, you work and sometimes you even have a second life online. Chances are you have over a hundred passwords and you already have a password manager.
With PassPack you need not carry a USB drive (nor smack yourself in the forehead because you forgot it at home) nor sync between machines. Confront online and offline password managers here.
Every new project spawns tons of new accounts: CMS login, help forum, newsletter, AdWords, important contacts, etc. With PassPack, you can collect them all and deliver them to the client in one neat bundle.
Setting up a single PassPack account for each new project keeps things organized during development and adds polish to delivery. Clients love being pampered with nifty gadgets (and you'll have happy clients, for free).
Let employees, and trusted service providers share the information they need to get the job done. If anyone deletes information - no worries - just restore your account with your private backup, or request an emergency rollback.
Giant companies, with giant budgets can afford giant Single-Sign-On software. Small businesses can't, and shouldn't. PassPack can organize sensitive information, and auto-login to websites (alias: Web Single-Sign-On). Keep a secure copy of your businesses tax numbers and software registration keys. You'll always have access to your information, even when you're on the road.
You may not have hundreds of logins like the Web Enthusiast, but you've got between 15 and 25 and (alas) you're probably reusing the same password for most, or all, of these accounts. That's not a good idea.
The United Nations actually put out a warning against reusing passwords. Besides, don't you want a place to keep order numbers, warranty registrations and frequent flyer miles organized? It's easy, this FAQ should answer your questions.
Make a new PassPack account for each trip. Your important info will follow you wherever you go. Share the account with someone at home so they'll always know where to find you in an emergency, or to quickly access your account for you if you get stuck without internet.
Save copies of your itinerary, confirmation numbers, hotel contact information, airline reservation numbers, emergency phone numbers... the list goes on.
We'd love to hear how PassPack is being used out in the wild. Let us know your ideas.