
This program is exactly what its name suggests: a utility that helps you generate passwords on your computer. The application might prove to be of good use if you wish to create a strong password for your email account.
PasswordCreator features a straightforward interface, with simple-to-configure settings. All you need to do is select the preferred password length and the types of characters you wish to use.
Other than that, not much more can be said about this program. It does exactly what's being said on the homepage of the developer.
Personally, I can't find any reason why I should install a password generator on my Mac when OS X provides you with a default one. You can access the default password generator by going to System Preferences -> Users & Groups -> Change Password.
Plus, you can use your default browser and find various online password generators that are as effective as this program is.
Hence, it's up to you to decide if it's worth installing this free app on your Mac or not. It's efficient but, like I said before, you have access to plenty of other solutions that don't require the installation of an additional program on your computer.
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