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While the iPhone app can't do importing/exporting, the desktop application can.
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You can also create new templates for types of password entries, which is a really nice feature. You can customize the field names, and you can use fields to store additional information. It links to Safari, but it can't automatically fill in the web page fields. It will perform wireless syncing to your MAC or PC version of SplashID. It has categories, and you can add your own. SplashID is one of the few password safes that doesn't use AES. A good application, but it is also one of the most expensive. It doesn't link to the Phone, and it doesn't have any importing/export capabilities, or syncing with separate applications. You can organize the passwords into categories, and it looks like you can add your own categories. It can store additional information with each entry, and you can change the field names. It links to Safari and can supposed fill in the web page fields for you. It has some sound effects, which I personally find annoying. It has no links to Safari or the Phone, and is generally pretty lacking in features. It can store other information with each entry. It has areas to store username/password, or anything else you want since it isn't labeled (only half a point then). LockBox has categories, but only 6 fixed ones. It can sync to an application running on the Mac only (half point), but otherwise has no import/export features. It links to Safari, and will attempt to automatically fill in the web page fields (bonus point). Has the ability to change the field headers, and you can store additional information with each entry. This program has no category function, and no ability to generate passwords. Since my list above contains 10 items, I'll simply use a score of 0-10 for the applications. For the paid programs, I evaluate them based on the information they provide in the App store, screen shots, and any supporting documentation they provide on the developer site. Since I'm doing this on my own, I'm only trying out the free ones.
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1 Password v1.3.2 by Agile Web Software for FREE.The password safe programs currently available in the App Store are: However, KeePass does not currently have an iPhone version of itself and because of Apple's short-sightedness the Java version of KeePass is not an option.

Personally, I use KeePass whenever possible, since it's a widely used open-source program. Picking the right one involves a lot of different criteria.

There are a number of password safe programs in the Apps store nowadays. (As always, this article assumes a non-jail-broke iPhone 3G)
