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Keeotp
Keeotp






  • supports plugins ( a lot are available).
  • version 2.x written in C# (Windows oriented), works with Mono under Linux.
  • version 1.x written in Java, still supported, not actively developed.
  • I don't want to reinvent the wheel (unless it is really needed), which is why I spend my first day at searching the various password managers available on Linux and compare their features (and test them a bit).
  • doesn't integrate at all with GNOME desktop.
  • subscription based (required for Android support).
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  • server based (clients sync) with offline operations supported.
  • support encrypted notes (not only password).
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  • encrypted data (nothing is stored unencrypted server side).
  • cli open-source client (lastpass-cli), allowing to extract account specific information.
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    Android integration (including automatic password selection for applications).JS web client with no install required, when logging from a unknown system (I never needed it myself).It has a lot of very nice features, such as: My hackweek project is improving GNOME password management, by investigating password manager integration in GNOME.Ĭurrently, I'm using LastPass which is a cloud-based password management system.








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