Upgrade your experience. Try Universal Password Manager, the fantastic Tools app from Adrian Smith, from the comfort of your laptop, PC, or Mac, only on BlueStacks.
Universal Password Manager feels like a straight to the point vault for logins. It keeps usernames, passwords, URLs, and little notes in one AES encrypted database, all locked with a single master password. The layout is basic in a good way, a clean list of entries with no clutter, so finding stuff is quick and adding a new item is just fill the fields and save. Internet stays out of it unless someone turns on the Remote Database feature for syncing, so it works fully offline if that is what they want. Running it on a PC through BlueStacks is handy since a real keyboard makes long passwords and notes less annoying to type, and copy paste into desktop apps is easier.
There is a catch though. It is not being updated or supported anymore, so what is here is what it is. That means existing users can carry on, but brand new users might be happier picking a manager that still gets updates. For anyone who prefers a light, no fuss tool, this still does the job safely and fast. Open it, enter the master password, search or add an entry, throw in the URL if needed, maybe a note, done. No subscriptions, no extra fluff, just a small vault that keeps out of the way and stays local unless told otherwise.
Eager to take your app experience to the next level? Start right away by downloading BlueStacks on your PC or Mac.



