Password Composer Mini - A version of Password Composer that can be run as a MIDlet on mobile phones. In short, Password Composer lets you have unique passwords for all web sites but only requires you to remember a single master password
TAN Manager Free helps you to organize your Transaction authentication numbers (TAN, T.A.N) for banking and take them with you wherever you are.
TAN Manager uses 256Bit AES encryption to make sure, your TANs are safe and only accessible by you.
You need to enter a password before you can access your TANs
Free Safe is a J2ME password manager application with OTP (One Time Password) support. It stores your passwords or other sensitive data in an encrypted database. It is able to handle OTP type entries: it stores and automatically decrements the sequence number and the seed.
Free Safe uses the BouncyCastle crypto library
Passmetic is a FREE small java-based application that transforms passwords into sets of riddles that only YOU can solve. A process which makes passwords safer to store and easier to remember
Passwor Manager - How many times have you forgotten the password to access a forum or another web site? But now with Password Manager you can save all your passwords in a secure and always accessible. You can catalog your password to custom categories and make backups of data.
The program is password protected and saved data are encrypted with AES 128-bit private key
Password Master (Freeware) - Do you have multiple e-mail ids for your personal, business and subscription reasons. Do you have paid subscription to your favorite News website or anything of that sort
OTPGen V1.02 - A one-time password generator - lighter version.
Supports MD4, MD5 and SHA-1 hashing, output as six words and hexadecimal numbers. Conforms to RFC 2289 (works with s/key, OPIE etc.).
The light version shows passwords only in hexadecimal format - dictionary is not available
Motp7 - Mobile-One-Time-Password for Wondows Phone 7
(Description taken from: http://motp.sourceforge.net/)
Mobile-OTP was introduced in 2003. As of 2010 there are more than 30 independent implementations of the Mobile-OTP algorithm making it a de facto standard for strong mobile authentication. See Add-Ons and Links for various contributions to the project