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KeePass
http://keepass.sourceforge.net/
KeePass is a free/open-source password manager
or safe which helps you to manage your passwords
in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in
one database, which is locked with one master key
or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one
single master password or insert the key-disk to
unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the best and most secure
encryption algorithms currently known
(AES and Twofish).
05/03/29 - 0.99a
- You can reuse existing key-disks now (when you
select an existing key-disk, KeePass asks you if
you want to overwrite or reuse it), this way you can
use a single key-disk for multiple databases
- Settings of the global KeePass.ini now override the
settings of the KeePass.ini in the user directory
(administrators can install KeePass on a network
drive and force some specific options, while leaving
other options like UI settings up the users, read the
FAQ for more information about this)
- Added command-line options for specifying the password
and the key-file location (switches -pw: and -keyfile:, see docs)
- Improved exports: the entries are now grouped together
(ordered by their group, not the creation order any more)
- When you export a group, its complete child tree will be
exported now, too (i.e. all subgroups of that group)
- Added 'advanced' tab to the options dialog
- Added option to show all expired and soon-to-expire entries
immediately after opening a database (see 'advanced' tab)
- Added 'minimize window on startup' option (the main window
is minimized automatically when starting KeePass)
- Moved start and exit options into the 'advanced' tab
- Added option to start KeePass with Windows ('advanced' tab)
- Added option to backup modified entries into a 'Backup' group
- Improved comboboxes (better XP theme compatibility,
better item indentation)
- When auto-typing, the window is minimized to tray if you
enabled the minimize-to-tray option
- You are prompted for the database password if you try to
auto-type when the database is locked
- The database isn't marked as modified any more when closing
the edit-entry dialog with OK but without modifying anything
- KeePass now saves its options when you exit windows without
closing KeePass first
- Added password confirmation dialog for the change-master-key
dialog when changing to password + key-file
- Fixed a bug in the subgroup creation code
- CSV and XML file formats are now documented in the CHM manual
- Added documentation about the option loading/saving procedure
- Added password show/hide button right of the password edit
control in the password generator dialog
- Password asterisks setting is now independent of the show-state
of the password column in the main window
- Group structure is saved in XML exports (parent tree is stored
in a 'tree' attribute of the 'group' element)
- Changed tray icon action trigger from single click to double click
- The enter-password dialog now appears in the task bar
- The key-file is now saved in its hex representation (i.e. you can
look at it with a standard text editor)
- Cleaned up the code to save boolean/flag options
- Added window translation filter
- Improved window state handling routine
- Minor stability improvements (timer concurrency, ...)
- Minor translation improvements
/CoMa
http://keepass.sourceforge.net/
KeePass is a free/open-source password manager
or safe which helps you to manage your passwords
in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in
one database, which is locked with one master key
or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one
single master password or insert the key-disk to
unlock the whole database. The databases are
encrypted using the best and most secure
encryption algorithms currently known
(AES and Twofish).
05/03/29 - 0.99a
- You can reuse existing key-disks now (when you
select an existing key-disk, KeePass asks you if
you want to overwrite or reuse it), this way you can
use a single key-disk for multiple databases
- Settings of the global KeePass.ini now override the
settings of the KeePass.ini in the user directory
(administrators can install KeePass on a network
drive and force some specific options, while leaving
other options like UI settings up the users, read the
FAQ for more information about this)
- Added command-line options for specifying the password
and the key-file location (switches -pw: and -keyfile:, see docs)
- Improved exports: the entries are now grouped together
(ordered by their group, not the creation order any more)
- When you export a group, its complete child tree will be
exported now, too (i.e. all subgroups of that group)
- Added 'advanced' tab to the options dialog
- Added option to show all expired and soon-to-expire entries
immediately after opening a database (see 'advanced' tab)
- Added 'minimize window on startup' option (the main window
is minimized automatically when starting KeePass)
- Moved start and exit options into the 'advanced' tab
- Added option to start KeePass with Windows ('advanced' tab)
- Added option to backup modified entries into a 'Backup' group
- Improved comboboxes (better XP theme compatibility,
better item indentation)
- When auto-typing, the window is minimized to tray if you
enabled the minimize-to-tray option
- You are prompted for the database password if you try to
auto-type when the database is locked
- The database isn't marked as modified any more when closing
the edit-entry dialog with OK but without modifying anything
- KeePass now saves its options when you exit windows without
closing KeePass first
- Added password confirmation dialog for the change-master-key
dialog when changing to password + key-file
- Fixed a bug in the subgroup creation code
- CSV and XML file formats are now documented in the CHM manual
- Added documentation about the option loading/saving procedure
- Added password show/hide button right of the password edit
control in the password generator dialog
- Password asterisks setting is now independent of the show-state
of the password column in the main window
- Group structure is saved in XML exports (parent tree is stored
in a 'tree' attribute of the 'group' element)
- Changed tray icon action trigger from single click to double click
- The enter-password dialog now appears in the task bar
- The key-file is now saved in its hex representation (i.e. you can
look at it with a standard text editor)
- Cleaned up the code to save boolean/flag options
- Added window translation filter
- Improved window state handling routine
- Minor stability improvements (timer concurrency, ...)
- Minor translation improvements
/CoMa