KeyShade is a Mac application that lets you manage your passwords. This program stores all your passwords under a master password which is the only combination of characters you need to remember. KeyShade doesn’t want to know your master password, so it’s never saved anywhere. The master password lives only in your head, and without that password KeyShade’s data file is undecipherable and useless. When KeyShade saves your data or sends it to the server, it's always encrypted first. KeyShade only writes an unencrypted version of data if you explicitly tell it to, via a CSV export.
ControlTower allows users to manage terminals in Apple's Terminal application.
Shares the Internet access of your Mac with other devices.
Shows you the location of given IP addresses on an OpenGL world model.
Entry level member of the Murus family.
A set of programs implementing the File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
Brings up warning dialog if accessibility permissions haven’t been granted.
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