keepass2

Password manager
  http://keepass.info/
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  20 reviews



KeePass is a easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and mobile devices. You can store your passwords in highly-encrypted databases, which can only be unlocked with one master password and/or a key file. A database consists of only one file that can be transferred from one computer to another easily. KeePass can import data from various file formats. The password list can be exported to various formats, including TXT, HTML, XML and CSV files.
Latest reviews
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Szandor 5 months ago

I love KeePass 2 before - but now, NOTHING WORKS :( - its the only one wich works with FTP - but we need a good Linux Version! FTP Save does not work and the Plugins dont work :(

5
bigboss7117 1 year ago

Great app!!

5
MintyPete 3 years ago

I was using this manager for a while on Windows and was unsure if everything will work right on Linux Mint and it did and I'm glad :)

5
Friedel 3 years ago

Keepass2 is my favorite password manager, especially because it allows me to access my .kdbx database in my mailbox.org folder via WebDav (HTTPS).

3
NiekH 3 years ago

Nice password manager that is available for almost all platforms. Unfortunately the minimize to tray function is not working under Linux Mint Tricia (Cinnamon).

5
Axellarator 3 years ago

For the Keepass2 user on Windows with several PC to handle this version is the right one. KeepassXC can't handle SFTP to open my databases somewhere in the Internet and it works!

5
VA1DER 3 years ago

Makes for an easy switch from Windows keepass2. IT's done in MONO but uses native code for the password hashing so it's very fast. This has a markedly better password generator, and handles extended attributes much more inteligently than either keepassx or keepassxc. Need to install xsel and xdotool with this, though, for full clipboard support.

3
Hoerli 3 years ago

An sich ganz gut und eine 1:1 Kopie der Windows-Version. Leider nicht mehr wirklich aktuell und durch die Portierung stark verbuggt. Es kann passieren dass das Tool einfach abstürzt. Schade :( KeePassX läuft immerhin gut.

5
TorstenC 4 years ago

Original from Dominik Reichl and only 29 MB disk space. Other versions are no longer being upgraded since 2016 or are significantly larger at 2600MB.

4
gregthas 4 years ago

I use it for 5 years with no problem. I use the same database (linux and win7). Never failed me.

4
aneil 4 years ago

Works great on Mint 18.3 Cinnamon (3.6.7) 64-bit

3
life4mint 4 years ago

Except the none-working ui-customization and the none-working "use master key on secure-desktop" (wich is the worst one by far), and then another negative thing is that it's so far behind in versions. That being said, i still thin it's an ok software but not more or less. I would use KeePassX i think if it wasn't for the none-reference support.

2
Mash 5 years ago

Poor compabillity dark themes

5
lm-user-de 5 years ago

Super! Dualboot = 1 DB for LM/Ubuntu & Windows

5
joeltb 5 years ago

It's the perfect OpenSource Password Manager!

5
krotow 5 years ago

When you need small, but powerful password manager with passwords kept in exact single location you want without a wish to give them away to some cloud, Keepass is exactly for you. First version already was supported in all main OSes. Now I finally see version 2.0 too working without lags and glitches under Mint 19.1. Take it and enjoy.

5
angelgs 5 years ago

Perfect for personal use. I miss fingerprint unlock in Android version.

2
dynorodney 5 years ago

Does not work well with dark themes - cant see anything and can't see a way to change anything?. Gone with KeePassX instead

5
Maxnet 5 years ago

Holds it's promises and does what I want it to do.

5
bXIGQPllQh 5 years ago

it has native ftp support (keepassx not)