If like us you have say 5 or more log-ins per domain (hosting log-ins, email, social sites, applications, etc) and have so 10+ accounts, then trying to remember passwords is a complete nightmare.

Now rather than use insecure, easy to remember (and easy to hack) passwords, we would instead recommend the excellent, free, open source password manager KeePass.

By being open source you can download the code and check it is not doing insecure or unsafe things with your essential log-ins!

Also if you currently use E-Wallet, AnyPassword, Oubliette, PINs, or PasswordSafe - you can now import your existing password database straight into KeePass.

Now with a new beta version, as well as many very useful modules or add-ons, not to mention ports on to other operating systems - including PocketPC or SmarthPhone,  now is definitelythe time to utilise this ESSENTIAL software.

If you have rang Adobe suport for help and support on, say Dreamweaver MX 2004 or CS3 problems, then you will no doubt understand our sentiments!

Not only does Dreamweaver has serious problems handle thousands of images in a given directory, but if you ask Adobe support for a resolution they will tell you to ‘another ftp client’ - which clearly should be illegal under the grounds of ‘not being fit for purpose’ (here in the UK).

If that was not bad enough, if you have a given file that you are working on that is a specific size in bytes - or any factor of this size, you will have serious problems with Dreamweaver. This is clearly an outrage and needs to be solved, rather than just releasing new versions such as CS4!

In our opinion, if you dont have to use Adobe Dreamweaver MX2004, CS3 or CS3 - then we would recommend either the Open Source GUI IDE’s such as Eclipse and Notepad++ - both of which can print in colour - something which Dreamweaver MX2004 and CS3 cannot!