Akala EXE Lock can protect any executable file from non-authorized execution. It asks each time the program is loaded the password you have set. Read More...
Free - WGP
Freeware program to Password protect programs, windows and dialogs. Encrypt your files and folders via Explorer. Password Windows at Boot, Task Manager, Software Installations and Internet Access and Downloads. Also available in Premium Edition. Read More...
$25.60 - WinCatalog.com
SecureSafe Pro is a unique solution for storing confidential information like passwords, credit card numbers and confidential data. It comes with military-grade encryption options, requires remembering only one password and is free to try! Read More...
$29.00 - LastBit Software
Mail Password is a universal password recovery tool for POP3 email accounts. It recovers all POP3 email logins stored on your computer by your email software. Mail Password supports ALL email programs, including Outlook, Eudora, The Bat! and more. Read More...
Install-Block allows you to require a password to be entered in order for new software to be installed on your computer. You can also prevent users from accessing any programs or windows that you choose. Ideal for parents, employers, or teachers.
Lost or forgotten passwords for E-mail programs, instant messaging software such as AIM and Yahoo Pager, website accounts, Hotmail, MSIE AutoComplete fields, windows screen savers, and many more software programs can be instantly recovered.
Password Master can be used to manage any kind of your passwords and user names and any other information, include the passwords for emails, online services, programs etc. It also provides a build-in password generator to help you to create passwords
Password protect Windows programs and EXE files for free. Plus encryption for your files, folders and drives (via Explorer). Extra features to disable Task Keys, Software Installation, Downloads and more. Also available in Premium for optional fee.
Programs that remember our passwords are pretty handy. The Window opens showing the asterisks (****) covering the password, we click Ok and we`re in. But what happens if we forget that password and need it again for something.