So - I finally got fed up of KeepAss2 - why? Because the Linux port (it’s a Windows C++ application ported to Linux) doesn’t seem to “honour” X11 type things I’m so used to - mainly the X11 mouse buffer (I’ve unified both clipboard and x mouse buffer using ClipIt) - but approx. If thats the case and its not easy to find, you may be better off fixing i3 on master. I did actually try Lastpass for a few years, but that was cumbersome - and - I guess there are ways of doing it offline - but - I need a “one size fits all” solution… Perhaps nixos-unstable includes a fix for a dependency that keeweb needs. Open several files, search for any entry, or view all. Mark items with color and easily find them using the colors tab. Other great apps like KeePassXC are KeePass, LastPass, 1Password and Keepass2Android. The best KeePassXC alternative is Bitwarden, which is both free and Open Source. Switch between dark and light themes, whichever you like more. There are more than 100 alternatives to KeePassXC for a variety of platforms, including Android, Mac, Windows, iPhone and Linux apps. You can open local files in desktop apps. I’m “forced” to use KeepAss - but I detest the interface of Keepass2… KeepAssX and KeepAssXC are only marginally less ugly - all three of them look like (on Linux anyway) they were written in the first half of the 1990’s before the intert00bs happened (or became mainstream)…īut - pretty much 100% of my customers use kdbx as password database format - some use something called PMP, and we (my company) started switching our customers over to a web service Thycotic - but that never really happened and us engineers just kept using KeepAss… I’ve got around 10 different KDBX files I have to manage (and remember to pull the latest version down from the customer’s storage platform). Desktop apps look beautiful on each platform: macOS, Windows and Linux. Sorry about the necroposting… Was going to raise a new topic - but found this one instead…
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