Most of those alternative software are inferior to the original. I have tried a couple of them and always came to the conclusion, that the original KeePass software is the best, with the highest compatability with plugins, etc. Visiting this link, you can see all the different KeePass software. I think many people ask themselves this type of question, so I will answer from my personal experience, directed at everyone: Note: when I installed it on Ubuntu - (sudo dpkg -i keepassxc_2.4.3+dfsg.1-1build1_b) I had to immediately afterwards run “sudo apt install -f” to grab the dependancies it needs… Will report back in a few hours as to whether I run into any issues on debian (raspbian) buster… KeepAssXC seems to work okay on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine, can’t really tell the difference between KeepAss2 and KeepAssXC… is there a difference? anyone know? I’m going to give it a try - at the moment I’m using both KeepAss2 and KeepAssX - fortunately both can read the same database… neither of them are ideal - and have a look and feel of something written for Windows 95… KeepAssX looks slightly more modern and feels a bit snappier, but they’ve hidden the find option from the interface (have to Ctrl+F or Edit Find, which is a PITA)…Ĭurrently downloading binaries (deb files for ubuntu and debian buster) - installing it on my work Ubuntu 20.04 laptop - will install it and try to use it on buster on my RPi 4B when I get home from work…
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