I use
http://keepass.info/ rather than an online service so that I have full control over the password file and know how it is accessed. It's also open source, which I think is good for these kinds of apps. EDIT: You can still access it on a phone by either copying the file manually, or using a service like dropbox to mirror your password file (which of course increases exposure to your password file, so it's a risk/benefit thing).
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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
Seriously though, password management software (to me) just seems like a really bad idea.
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I have something like 300 passwords in my primary password file, and a couple of customer password files which contain dozens to hundreds each, some of which only get used once every 5 years. Can't possibly remember those.