Tina Password Manager
Tina Password Manager is a simple application that creates passwords based on a base key and a profile. When you start the application it will ask for a base key. You should think of this as a master password, but keep in mind that the system will work with anything you enter here. If you accidentally typed in the wrong base key you can change it via the menu. The system will periodically ask you to enter your base key again.
The first screen shows the profiles that you have created. When you touch a profile a password will be generated based on the profile content and the current base key. Note that when you change your base key the outcome of the profiles change as well (until you enter your original base key). When you have just installed the application this screen will be empty. Use the menu button to find the following 5 options:
- New profile
- Backup-settings
- Backup
- Base key
- Help
New profile
The new profile option will bring you to this screen below, in which you can create a new profile. A profile consists of a name, algorithm, strength and length. The name can be used to describe the profile, e.g. the name of a wireless access point. If you are creating a password for a website which requires you to login using a username and password, I recommend placing the username in the profile name as well. E.g. example.username, to create a profile for user <username> on website <example>.
The algorithm field is for future purposes and contains only one option. The other fields are pretty self-explanatory.
Backup-settings
The backup-settings screen allows you to enter an email address to which backups will be sent. You can also choose to send these backups automatically, if you do not check this box you can send backups manually through the menu option "Backup".
Backup
Sends a backup email to the email address specified in the backup-settings.
Base key
A quick way to change the base key.
Help
Shows this webpage.