KeePass Password Safe

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http://keepass.info/

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).

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KeePass-2.37-Source.zip 0005080663 4.85 MB
KeePass-2.37-Source.zip.asc 0000000836 836 Bytes
keepass.changes 0000014846 14.5 KB
keepass.keyring 0000003246 3.17 KB
keepass.spec 0000003529 3.45 KB
Revision 5 (latest revision is 26)
Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 533684 from Ismail Dönmez's avatar Ismail Dönmez (namtrac) (revision 5)
- Update to 2.37
  New features:
  * When creating a new database, KeePass now offers to print a
    KeePass emergency sheet (which can then be filled out and
    stored in a secure location, where only the user and possibly
    a few other people that the user trusts have access to);
    an emergency sheet can also be created via 
    'Tools' -> 'Database Tools' -> 'Print Emergency Sheet'.
  * Added database file information dialog that is displayed
    when creating a new database.
  * Added function to search similar password clusters
   ('Edit' -> 'Show Entries' -> 'Find Similar Passwords (Clusters)').
  * On Unix-like systems: if the library 'libgcrypt.so.20' is
    available, KeePass uses it for AES-KDF transformations.
  * Added workaround for .NET/Windows column header drawing bug
    when switching to TAN-only entry list mode.
  * Added workaround for Mono tab switching bug.
  * Added workaround for Mono '}' character RTF encoding bug.
  * TrlUtil: added support for .NET 4.*.
  
  Improvements:
  * Improved dialog for changing the master key
  * KeePass now directly offers to save the database after
    changing the master key, and it asks whether to print a
    new emergency sheet.
  * Various improvements in the translation selection dialog
  * KeePass now refuses to attach files that are larger than
    512 MB (as larger files can result in serialization problems).
  * Increased default number of AES-KDF rounds.
  * On Unix-like systems, KeePass now uses the CSP implementation
Comments 1

Karl-Heinz Brünen's avatar

Can you please update keepass to the last version (2.44)?

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