1Password has numerous security options, including the ability to automatically lock the vault after inactivity or when the screensaver comes on.
1Password supports IE, Firefox, Chrome and Safari, and produces this status screen where you can see at a glance which plug-ins have been supported and which can be installed in the future.
Kaspersky Pure has a lot of additional security tools besides its Password Manager module, such as the ability erase history securely and shred files.
Kaspsersky supports a wide collection of browsers, some of which you might have never heard of.
This is the many policy screen for Lastpass Enterprise, showing their granularity.
Lastpass notification system includes many of these pre-canned messages that can be easily customized.
Lieberman’s ERPM main dashboard, which is a Windows application, and the variety of servers that it supports.
Lieberman’s password complexity settings sheet.
Roboform’s configuration sheet, showing the various security options among other menus.
Roboform software is mostly accessed through its browser plugin with a menu that you see in the foreground. In the background is the portal start page that will lead you to your login sites directly.
TrendMicro’sDirectPass automatically captures login from websites, and here you see the details that it records.
TrendMicro’sDirectPass has a very simple settings collection.