clipperz

New site, new app, great community!

Just a quick post to say thanks to the great community of users of Clipperz password manager. I’m proud and delighted to see all those interesting discussions in the Clipperz forum, the steady stream of donations, and the amazing reviews from so many reputable bloggers and websites. Thanks!

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Clipperz users: tame your tabs in Safari and Firefox

The first thing most of you do every morning is to open the [Clipperz password manager][home] and start your daily routine by quickly accessing your online services. Just one click on a “direct login” link and you are logged in and, depending on your browser settings, each click will open a new window or a new tab. Unless you are using Safari …

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Clipperz pitch at Lift '08

Giulio did a great job explaining zero-knowledge web applications to the crowd of entrepreneurs, bloggers and VCs gathered for the Venture Night at the Lift conference in Geneva.

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Clipperz invited to present at Lift08

Clipperz is one of the [8 European startups][10] selected to present at the Venture Night during the upcoming Lift08 conference.

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Avenida Paulista

Cristian just sent this nice shot of him wearing the Clipperz t-shirt on the sidewalks of Avenida Paulista in São Paulo, Brazil. Cool! Thanks and keep enjoying your favorite password manager!

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How dumb are we?

Clipperz online password manager just won its first award: it is one of the 20 dumbest startups of 2007! Too bad I’ve not prepared my acceptance speech to thanks the nice folks at Mashable and Drama 2.0.

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Clipperz supports Safari and it's faster than ever

Clipperz online password manager is adding some cool new features. Before officially announcing them I’m glad to confirm what some of our users have already discovered: Clipperz does support Safari both on Macs and PCs!

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Clipperz "direct login" vs. Passpack "auto login"

In the previous post I wrote about our zeal in building zero-knowledge web applications and our pledge to never introduce features that could compromise the integrity of our model.

Now I present a comparative analysis of Clipperz and PassPack with regard to the implementation of one-click logins. The analysis will clearly show the benefits of adopting a rigorous zero-knowledge methodology.

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Clipperz offline version now easier than ever

Once you start using Clipperz to protect your passwords and sensitive data, being offline could give you a sense of uneasiness, a weird feeling of being disconnected by your most precious bits of information. This is why we included the offline copy feature from the very first release.

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Clipperz adds supports for IE and Opera

Every web developer knows that IE is a wild beast! We finally tamed it! Starting yesterday Clipperz online password manager supports Firefox, Opera and eventually Microsoft Internet Explorer.

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The money side of Clipperz

Recently we received several inquiries about our business model. How is Clipperz going to make money? From a security point of view this is a very sensible question to ask. The basic answer is: we really don’t know yet.

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Clipperz goes multilingual

Yesterday we released a new version of Clipperz online password manager with multilingual capabilities. That means that you can choose your preferred language for the Clipperz interface.

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How to be in contact with Clipperz

Clipperz online password manager is a completely anonymous service. This is nice for privacy, but it makes communicating news to our users a bit awkward.

Since we have no way to get in contact with Clipperz users, we can only push news and announcements on different channels hoping that you could find one that is convenient for you.

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The coming of age of Clipperz

Many things happened in the last two weeks! You have probably seen many small and big changes at Clipperz website.

As a result www.clipperz.com is no longer just a blog, but the home of a new online password manager. So, it’s time for a brief recap.

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Boz, your private del.icio.us

[Boz][1] is a private bookmarking service by Alex Bosworth. It is a very interesting propject that allows users to post bookmarks that even the server doesn’t know about.

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Dataslots are our business

[Matt Mower][1], working at [PAOGA][3], is raising a very interesting point about the boundaries beyond which APIs are no longer a bless.

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Clipperz meets Boris Mann

Last week Giulio, Lorenzo and me had the nice chance to meet Boris Mann. He was on a business travel in Europe for his company, Bryght, and he took a detour to visit his sister in Bologna. We thought it was a good opportunity to further discuss the reputation system for blog comments that he got interested in.

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