 | Oct 19 2009 |
SBCHAVEL In SL Pastor files revert to txt default so that one must first launch Pastor then open the file. Get Info changes do not seem to stick. Does anyone have a way to keep Pastor files in their proper format? (Version 1.8.1) | |
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 | Sep 14 2009 |
ALLANMAO any one have an ideal how to save the password from Pastor? after I installed snow Leopard, i lost access to all my password. (Version 1.8.1) | |
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 | Oct 15 2009 |
BOATER44 Try bringing up the get info on your Pastor file. Change the open with to Pastor app., then click the button, change all like this. (Version 1.8.1) | |
 | Oct 15 2009 |
ALLANMAO thanks. it works!! (Version 1.8.1) | |
 | Aug 6 2008 |
REDFOX Where is the search field in 1.8.1 ... !? (Version 1.8.1) | |
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 | Aug 4 2008 |
THEBRIX Great application - in principle, what it does is duplicated by Secure Notes in Keychain or 1Password (should you own that), but it is perfectly tailored for entering registration details and nothing else. It also feels entirely Mac-like - unlike KeePassX, which is probably its nearest competitor. The randomised password generator is also worthwhile; speakable passwords, which have combinations of letters reflecting written English but are not English words, are particularly useful (and memorable, as it turns out). A couple of minor issues are that passwords are at maximum 255 characters long (one of my registered applications has a 536-character password, for some reason) and attachments are not supported - binary "passfiles", to coin a word, are occasionally used in lieu of ASCII passwords. But these are enhancements, not issues! (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Apr 24 2008 |
BUMBLEB Good to see this app being updated to a final version 1.8. Even though Pastor's encryption method isn't the most safe (RC4) it is okay for passwords and software serials. Thanks to the developer;-) (Version 1.8) | |
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 | Dec 26 2007 |
ALANTHING I've been using Pastor for years to keep my passwords encrypted and easy to access. It's a great app- I've NEVER had a corrupted file or have the application crash or anything like that. It's just a great program! (Version 1.8b2) | |
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 | Dec 7 2007 |
APPLECRYPT MODS this has been a great app for me. I keep all passwords, receipts, etc in here. Thank you :-) (Version 1.7.5) | |
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 | Nov 23 2007 |
G4FF3R Pastor uses RC4 = UNSAFE, easily crackable Keychain & 1Password uses TDES = virtually uncrackable (would need years and cost billions to do) Filevault & WPA2 uses AES = 100% not crackable Overall, 1Password is all you'll need imo. Once Keychain gets upgraded to FileVault standard AES, that's what 1password will start using, so I recommend that app instead. This (Pastor) on the other hand is INSECURE and easy to crack - steer well clear (it's been years since AES arrived, and the author is STILL puttering along using weak RC4, with no plans on his part to upgrade this app).......use at your own risk. (Version 1.7.5) | |
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 | Aug 28 2007 |
BUMBLEB It has proved very stable for me over the past year or so, I've been using it. I'd like to see a search feature, and stronger encryption, but what I really like about Pastor is that is stores the passwords/serials in a file that I can move around, and store on a networked drive, and therefore open from any computer on my network, opposed to many of the other serial-storing apps that saves the data in the Application Support folder, or syncs via .Mac. Pastor's approach is much simpler, and for me, better. Thumbs up to the developer. Thanks for Pastor. It rocks! (Version 1.7.4) | |
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 | Jan 4 2007 |
MCKRYAK it is impossible to keep non-ASCII text (This feature is actual for Name and Comment fields). (Version 1.7.4) | |
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 | Nov 18 2006 |
HAGOUN The best "serial keeper" I've tried : very user-friendly interface, much clearer than Steel or some other apps best icon ! (Version 1.7.4b10) | |
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 | May 4 2006 |
NEUTRALZONE What's the advantage of using Pastor over Keychain Access which is built into OS X and integrates with the password requests made by other apps such as Safari? Any advantages other than the password generator? Nothing against Pastor; it's always good to have choices and I'm just wondering. (Version 1.7.2) | |
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 | May 11 2006 |
EMET1 I've tried to use Keychain but I found the program very intimidating. I still use Keychain to store web passwords, but I really like the simplicity of Pastor for everything else. It also simplifies the instructions I put in my "in case of emergency" information that I gave to my next of kin. All they need is the password to my computer and how to access Pastor. (Version 1.7.3) | |
 | May 4 2006 |
MACENTHUSIAST I should add that I would like to use this app (I like the simple, and easy-to-use interface) if the options for encryption strength were broadened. (Version 1.7.2) | |
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 | May 4 2006 |
MACENTHUSIAST Why RC4-based encryption? That was broken quite a long while ago, and it doesn't make sense now that AES 128/256 are built into OS X. (Version 1.7.2) | |
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 | Apr 5 2006 |
EMB I have written to Markus about including a search field and he says it is planned for version 2. I am hoping it comes a little earlier :-), but it is nice to know it is in the works. Printing directly from Pastor would also be nice. I have exported to a text file then printed that. Of course, a paper copy is not secure. (Version 1.7.1) | |
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 | Apr 5 2006 |
REDFOX ... and a print option too! (Version 1.7.1) | |
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 | Apr 5 2006 |
REDFOX Great app! Wishlist: a searchfield + scalable (width) sidebar. (Version 1.7.1) | |
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 | Oct 27 2005 |
BOBSTER dear fellow users of pastor. a easy as 1-2-3 solution to the problem of pastor losing its master... just make an apple script using the script editor. 1. select your pastor data file in the finder, click once 2. ctrl-click opens the context menu, selct "open with" command > select Pastor app 3. save script as application, unselect "startup dialog" and unselect "only executable" there you go. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Oct 20 2005 |
LOST I am very frustrated with Pastor. I put a rather large amount of data into it only to return later to find it had lost random entries throughout! From url's to missing passwords. Thank god I don't rely soley on it otherwise I'd sure be up sh*^s creek sans a paddle. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Oct 9 2005 |
I have the same problem. I've been using Pastor for a long time, but now with Tiger, it has become very annoying to use. Instead of the file opening with pastor, it opens with preview. I go and reset it to open with pastor, and it works for one time, then resets itself to preview. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Jul 29 2005 |
BOBSTER this is a great little app, which i have been using throughout panther and tiger. the developer is providing a great support, answered my email troubleshooting question within minutes! thank you, markus mehlau, for this great app and great support. anyway, i have been experiencing problems from tiger 10.4. to 10.4.2. the pastor file of type pastor/text loses the connection to the pastor app all the time. it is always opened by default by apple's textedit. i have always to go directly to the file and change its master to pastor manually. the command "change all" does not work. is this a tiger bug? the pator comment says "recompiled for tiger". any help is appreciated. (Version 1.7) | |
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 | May 7 2005 |
GEPPO1982 Very good little app. Thnaks! (Version 1.7) | |
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 | Mar 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Pastor vs. Keychain #1 Well, first with Pastor you can hide ALL of the data. If they don't have the password they can't see any information at all. With keychain they can see the name of the entry, the date you created/modified it, the 'kind' of entry etc...Unless you go to the trouble to obscure this information (then making it harder to look things up later), its not nearly as secure. #2 You also have to remember to lock they keychain every time you access it, leaving open the possibility of accidently NOT locking it. Where as Pastor will ask for a password EVERY time. Keychain is much better suited to program access control. (Version 1.7b4) | |
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 | Mar 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I read through the reviews on here and went to the developer's site to try to find out why I would use this program in addition/instead of Keychain. I didn't find any real answer... A lot of people don't seem to know you can store any kind of password you want in Keychain, you can also create secure notes, sets, etc... Someone else also wrote that Keychain is not safe because the info is always stored in the same place and a potential hacker would know where to look... apparently not aware that you can save sets wherever you want. So, anyone out there that actually knows how to use Keychain but still uses Pastor and wouldn't mind explaining its advantages? Developer maybe? Thanks! :) (Version 1.7b4) | |
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 | Mar 11 2005 |
ANONYMOUS why don't you click on the lock? (Version 1.7b3) | |
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 | Mar 6 2005 |
DAMIEN Help!!! I can't write anything in the text field! (Version 1.7b3) | |
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 | Mar 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS must be some sort of bug that the app opens up at the top of the screen. I found if you go to quit it after you make a change it will ask if you want to save it and the full window will come down and alow you to move it around. The next time you open it, it should open whenever you left it. (Version 1.7b3) | |
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 | Mar 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS HATE the way the new version is stuck to the menu bar. Totally sucks for such a great program. (Version 1.7b3) | |
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 | Mar 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS To fix this behavior: 1. make a small change in any of the entries 2. choose "Quit" under the Pastor menu 3. a dialog box will open, asking if you want to save the change, and the top bar of the application window will move down, allowing you to position it lower on your screen 4. Save and Quit. When you restart Pastor, the Toolbar will be below the Finder menubar (Version 1.7b3) | |
 | Feb 21 2005 |
TONY Simple, Reliable, Stable and the only one you will need.***********THE BEST!!! (Version 1.7b2) | |
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 | Feb 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Don't like the way new version is affixed to the menu bar and can't be moved around. Or is it just mine? (Version 1.7b2) | |
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 | Feb 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS select "save as" and the window should snap back in position. (Version 1.7b2) | |
 | Feb 21 2005 |
ANONYMOUS I believe it is just yours. (Version 1.7b2) | |
 | Jan 29 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Pastor is small and great ... but I would love a search function! (Version 1.7b1) | |
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 | Jan 23 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Fantastic app. I love freeware, and probably shouldn't be complaining. I use this program on a daily basis and I just have one small suggestion for the developer. I think it would be wonderful if, when the left-most column is selected (where all the names of the entries are found), you could start typing the name of the entry you wanted and it would select it for you, just like any pulldown menu in OS X. Just a thought. Thank you for the free program and keep up the good work. Cheers! (Version 1.7b1) | |
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 | Jan 10 2005 |
MISCHIVO For some odd reason, I can't use the program because I cannot input anything into the text fields. Something is obviously kinky, because though I cannot write anything into Pastor 1.6 or the new 1.7b versions, I can easily type this. Any clues? (Version 1.7b1) | |
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 | Dec 10 2004 |
COLIN I think the dot-pointed passwords are a great idea! I think it's a great alternative to KeyChain... (Version 1.7b1) | |
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 | Dec 1 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Before I download it, tell me how it is different to Keychain? (Version 1.6) | |
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 | Dec 1 2004 |
ANONYMOUS beats KeyChain because you can actually find stuff ! If KeyChain had decent search / filtering tools I'd be happy to dump my ATM code, my cellphone PIN and other things in there so they where safe and easy to find. But... it takes longer to find them than I can cope with ! Pastor seems like a great way to get some control. Would be nice if Pastor could like to KeyChain so websites can find their password in either (Version 1.6) | |
 | Dec 12 2004 |
ANONYMOUS The author seems really reluctant to use the keychain, instead he's got his own separate database, so you can't use Pastor for your keychain passwords. *sigh* (Version 1.7b1) | |
 | Jan 5 2005 |
SCOTT-G It would be nice if it used Keychain for the password to get into Pastor. I don't like having to enter the password everytime I start it up. (Version 1.7b1) | |
 | Jan 27 2005 |
ANONYMOUS And I LOVE having to enter the password. There are few things on my computer that are truly private, but the information I store in Pastor is worth keeping safe. Being able to assign my Pastor data a separate password is an important feature! (Version 1.7b1) | |
 | Dec 1 2004 |
1EYE 1) Please, please change the name. At first glance I thought it was some kind of app for religious purposes. 2) As far as I can tell, the app has no preferences. What ya' see is all ya' get. 3) Simple, useful app. And since I'm jobless, it meets my affordability criterion. (Version 1.6) | |
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 | Dec 1 2004 |
ROB This is really the best among the many of this kind. It is simple, reliable and safe. | |
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 | Nov 19 2004 |
SCHMELDING This totally rawks. The interfaces in the other apps I've tried are far too complicated. This is easy, simple, and elegant. Good show. By the way, whatever happened to ChiliSafe? Did it die in a grotesque, military-style death? (Version 1.6b6) | |
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 | Oct 10 2004 |
JFM Excellent, elegant, easy to use! And in answer to my question, the developer promises that release 2.0 (no date set as yet) will include a much needed search function, which will then make it the best product of its kind, along possibly with Mikey (which already had the search function available), although I feel that one can work faster with Pastor (opening URLs, copying userwords and passwords effortlessly). And all that for free? Definitely, I will send a donation, the developer deserves it! (Version 1.6b6) | |
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 | Sep 30 2004 |
TOPIAS Does not show passwords as bullets. (Can't find preferences) But good work! (Version 1.6b6) | |
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 | Sep 16 2004 |
SPIRO VALLES I understand that it is not possible to import passwords via a tab/comma delimited file. Surely this would increase utility for those with other platforms [at work, for example] or who wish to migrate from a program they like less than Pastor. (Version 1.6b5) | |
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 | Sep 15 2004 |
T This is a very useful program. I love the price, simplicity of use, and the overall appearance. I recommend it to everyone. (Version 1.6b5) | |
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 | Aug 12 2004 |
KARMEL This app just rocks. I prefer it to the KeyChain. And unlike other alternatives to it like Password Retriever, it's free. (Version 1.6b4) | |
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 | Jul 16 2004 |
MICHAEL W. Great free app. I'm new to the Mac platform after having used PCs for years and I have to say that the app support for Mac is awesome! Feature Request for Developer: - Please add Preferences feature - Please add a feature in Preferences that allows you to pick the file to open at startup (Version 1.6b3) | |
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 | Jul 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Just double-click your Pastor passwords file instead of double-clicking Pastor. (Version 1.6b3) | |
 | Jun 25 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN The Apple keychain is not just the keychain application, it's a common framework that any applications can use, many do use, and all should use. Any application that re-invents the wheel and uses their own database is just making more work for both the user and themselves. So, getting back to the point, what overwhelming capability does this application provide that makes up for it not using the Apple keychain and thus automatically interoperating with Camino, Safari, Mail, and so on? (Version 1.5b5) | |
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 | Jun 26 2004 |
CHRISH Umm? You haven't used Pastor have you? Can Keychain store my passwords for my Windows systems at work? Can Keychain store serial numbers for my software and hardware? Can Keychain store my PIN numbers for my bank accounts? No it can't. Pastor is for storing any information you want that you want to be secure from prying eyes. There are many apps out there that provide this functionality but I like Pastor the best. (Version 1.5b5) | |
 | Jul 6 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Have you looked at what Apple Keychain actually does? "Can Keychain store my passwords for my Windows systems at work?" "Can Keychain store serial numbers for my software and hardware?" "Can Keychain store my PIN numbers for my bank accounts?" Yes. It can store Personal Identification Number numbers, and anything else you want to encrypt and store in a database. (Version 1.5) | |
 | Jul 10 2004 |
CHRISH Yes, you are right and I was wrong... but of course, Pastor makes it so easy whereas Keychain makes it cumbersome. eg in Keychain, you have to enter your password every time you want to see a password in an entry. (Version 1.6) | |
 | Jul 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Yet another reason for this (or another) application to make it easier to work with keychain. (Version 1.6b3) | |
 | Jul 16 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN Precisely. The critical thing missing is that this application uses its own database instead of the keychain. (Version 1.6b3) | |
 | Aug 11 2004 |
REDEEMER FORWATER Have we've got to go so Win-like that we may not have alternatives? I MOST certainly use Pastor because it doesn't make use of the KeyChain. Of course, if you see no reason for such a behaviour, simply don't make use of it, but I see no reason for you to turn this into the reason of your existence as to try to adoctrinate others. (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Aug 11 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN "Have we've got to go so Win-like that we may not have alternatives?" On the contrary, I want Pastor to use the keychain to INCREASE the alternatives available. The Windows way is to have millions of isolated programs that sit in their own little world and only interoperate grudgingly through the GUI, through cut-and-paste. So if you have your information in one format, you're stuck with the application that uses that format. That's how Microsoft designed it to cross-promote Office. (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Aug 11 2004 |
JIM SANDERS "On the contrary, I want Pastor to use the keychain to INCREASE the alternatives available." We've the utility included with OS X for that, so having Pastor rely on it (i.e., on the keychain) would only DECREASE the alternatives, leaving us with a too poor Win-like landscape. On the other hand, it seems you don't know Windows too well, as it is a system totally dependent on too a rigid framework (the control of Explorer over Win systems says it all, for instance). It seems Apple would like to get OS X in that same direction, judging from what's happening with Safari and the security breaches it has brough up, but I hope we Mac users will be tough to deal with in this respect. And it seems to me, too, that your mentality should make of you a very happy Win-user, giving your too restritive point of view. On the other hand, trashing an app. like Pastor the way you do for the reasons you do can only be highly suspicious to my eyes. Wouldn't you be making more of your time if you trashed QuickTime until it again is a truly multimedia option (it still cant's play DiVX, for God's sake!). Moreover, if not for the possibility of apps. like Pastor, that can perfectly work without relying 100% on Apple's frameworks (the keychain in this instance), the difference between running Mac or Win would diminish greatly - perhaps to the extent of turning Mac into everything but an option. (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Aug 11 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN "On the other hand, it seems you don't know Windows too well, as it is a system totally dependent on too a rigid framework (the control of Explorer over Win systems says it all, for instance)." Microsoft has a habit of providing badly factored APIs that reduce security, and often three or four different and competing APIs that do the same function or even interface with the same subsystem. Internet Explorer is by far the worst example of this, and it's a crime that they've refused to fix it. BUT, Applications don't use Internet Explorer to share information with each other. They use Internet Explorer to display embedded web pages with embedded applets that do all their own rendering and display and keep jealous control over their own data. Or they use OLE, which uses the exact same model. The only way you can be reasonably assured of transferring data from one Windows application to another is cut-and-paste. If you oppose the use of the Apple Keychain because it's provided by Apple, then you ought to avoid the use of other mechanisms Apple provides to communicate between programs and eschew Applescript and Quicktime and the use of a standard easily parsable preferences file format and... well, any of the dozens of interfaces Apple provides to let programs work with each other instead of merely infesting each other as they do on Windows. (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Aug 12 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Pastor provides you with the ability of placing the password databases you generate with it anywhere on your computer's hard disk or on any other media, keeping them safely away from anyone. This is added security KeyChain) cannot offer (we all know where to go to find its databases). In fact, you don't need to start Pastor to access any of them, for they can be double-clicked in the Finder or you can use an alias. And I think the previous poster is right: Steve (aka President on this thread) has no idea of how Windows works -saying the only way of having programs interact in Windows is cut and paste says it all, but he wants us to work like we were Windows users, it seems. Oh, and I barely make use of QT for multimedia. The fact that it cannot play so many formats makes me use VLC, which works independently from QT architecture, luckily. (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Aug 17 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN Who the hell is "Steve"? (Version 1.6b4) | |
 | Apr 23 2004 |
DURER I like it, very easy and secure. only thing is that there's no easy way for filling in ID and Password when you visit site. thats why I'm still using Password Wallet, they automated entry by just hold down option button for 1 sec and you'r in with your ID and PASS. I wish I knew some programming. best architecture for password manager is at: www.roboform.com (Version 1.5b4) | |
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 | Apr 11 2004 |
MELISSA clicked to download... option-clicked to download and even clicked on "more information" link and downloaded from there... the new beta release doesn't seem to be available... just an empty folder... ?? (Version 1.5b4) | |
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 | May 3 2004 |
COMRADE G Yep. It's May 3 & "mehlau.net" is still down. (Version 1.5b4) | |
 | Apr 10 2004 |
MACNAB Like it - nice and simple. Tabs for different types would be a nice addition (Version 1.5b4) | |
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 | Apr 8 2004 |
JAKE Excellent. Easy to use, simple, effective, etc... The tab-bug thing is now fixed, which was the only annoying part and export is a nice feature. (Version 1.5b4) | |
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 | Apr 7 2004 |
GARY T / AZ I like this app! Well done....I agree it needs to prompt the password on opening insteading of searching for a file....which you can just launch the file from the dock and cure that. Thanks for the great price!!! (Version 1.5b4) | |
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 | Mar 9 2004 |
MELISSA Thanx! This is a wonderful app! Very well executed! Though as a suggestion, is it possible at all to eliminate the option to have to essentially open a saved file to use this app? Like, what I mean is, once launched Pastor prompts the user for a password and all content (passes, serials etc) displays automatically? (Version 1.5b3) | |
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 | Mar 10 2004 |
ANONYMOUS open pastor, select "new" from the "file" menu and there you are. (Version 1.5b3) | |
 | Apr 6 2004 |
GEORGE COGHILL I agree, having Pastor open the last opened file would be great. But then again, what do you expect for free? (Version 1.5b3) | |
 | Apr 7 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Ref: ...what do you expect for free? I expect compliance with Apple programming guidance (although I'll admit even the Mother Ship doesn't always comply!). (Version 1.5b4) | |
 | Mar 9 2004 |
ANONYMOUS In answer to a few comments: it seems like people aren't aware that you can put any data you want in the Apple keychain... not just passwords. Just open the keychain manager and click on the "Note" icon in the toolbar. (Version 1.5b3) | |
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 | Mar 7 2004 |
JP Now that this program has export, there is absolutely nothing that comes close! An excellent, simple program - well executed. (Version 1.5b2) | |
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 | Mar 5 2004 |
CALIøS In answer to "Anonymous": 1/ Why would anyone take an anonymous comment seriously? 2/ Are you stupid? Keychain is a background utility with very limited an automatic capacity; Pastor is an active GUI database. Pastor, BTW, does most of what other small utility databases are doing for inordinate fees, for free. Try doing a search of the dozen or so password utilities, and see what they are charging for amazingly few features - and a lot of them are rubbish. Pastor doesn't do everythng I would want, but then that's just personal taste and polish. I've used it for a long time, and everytime I review another password utility, I just go back to Pastor. (Version 1.5b1) | |
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 | Mar 5 2004 |
JOEL MUELLER Please don't direct harsh comments toward visitors by claiming they are stupid on MacUpdate. Also, by just putting your "handle" without your real name or email address, that just as anonymous as leaving it blank. Thanks, (Version 1.5b1) | |
 | Mar 5 2004 |
REEFHOBBYIST I agree that keychain does not do what this app does. But it would be nice if the password to get into the app could be added to the keychain so it doesn't have to be entered every time. Or the ability of just disabling the pw all together. I'm not looking for encryption, just a place to store my passwords and registrations. (Version 1.5b1) | |
 | Jun 25 2004 |
PRESIDENT LEECHMAN There, I'm not anonymous any more. I've got a real name, and I've even got a gmail account which means I'm a l33t g33k, not an anonymous poser. (Version 1.5b5) | |
 | Mar 4 2004 |
ANONYMOUS What does this do that the Apple Keychain doesn't? (Version 1.5b1) | |
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 | Mar 4 2004 |
ANONYMOUS You can store more than just website info - this is a program to store passwords of all sorts from program info access to the combination of a lock to the secret password to get you into Aladdin's cave - any passwords at all can be easily and securely maintained (as long as you remember the password for the file itself). Excellent program! (Version 1.5b1) | |
 | Mar 9 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Haven't you ever opened the Apple key chain manager? You can store anything you want in there, and all programs already know how to interact with it. (Version 1.5b3) | |
 | Feb 26 2004 |
RDM Fantastic app for saving passwords, site information, etc. I've donated to the author for his worthy efforts. Best PW storage app out there for Mac, IMO - best value for the money. (Version 1.4.1) | |
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 | Feb 25 2004 |
DOUG HORSPOOL Pastor does exactly what you would expect it to do. I've used it very successfully, and I'm very happy with it, especially when I can't remember a site's password. (Version 1.4.1) | |
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 | Feb 23 2004 |
ORCHIDFESTIVAL! Seemingly, this app have updated to 1.4.1 in last month,Jan. And the updated matter is discribed as follows in the author' website: Window Position and Window Size of a Pastor Document is saved with the Document But, still, as like the prev. ver.1.4, it seems a lil' bit difficult to enter characters in the text fields. Has anybody feeled or experienced the same? It seems more easy to use ,rather than more equipped resembled app's such as WebConfidential . So, hope to make it friendly to use; of course, without lowering the security or ability of protection of the data inside. (Version 1.4) | |
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 | Jul 31 2003 |
ACRAPPA Does the job well! (Version 1.3.3b1) | |
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 | Jan 19 2004 |
FRAN I just downloaded Pastor 1.4. Two items are shown README.RTF and PASTOR. Readme opens fine and I read it. Clicking on Pastor does nothing! Please someone help how to get into it and use it? Are there any help notes? Many thanks in advance. (Version 1.4) | |
 | Jul 31 2003 |
MACWILLIAM Easy to use, does what you expect, just what I was looking for. Thanks ! Import 2 pictures and tel.no field in order to store credit cards (image of both sides and who to call in case of loss) (Version 1.3.3b1) | |
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