On 12/06/17 17:07, Mark Rogers wrote:
On 12 June 2017 at 11:57, samwise samwise@bagshot-row.org wrote:
KeePass is a lot more powerful than first appears!
I've played with Keepass in the (distant) past but not recently, and it's looking like I should take another look.
I currently use LastPass (cue cries of horror...) because its Android client generally works pretty well at auto-filling apps (including but not limited to browser). A quick Google shows that there are KeyPass clients for Android (and more than one to choose from!) but a quick glance suggests that while they may give access to the passwords it wasn't clear that auto-fill would be there.
(KeePassDroid doesn't seem to have much in the way of feature documentation, but reading the documentation on Keepass2Android, which looks pretty well specified, it allows switching to a Keepass keyboard to auto-enter passwords but that doesn't sound as seamless as LastPass.)
What do others use for synchronising their Keepass data securely between machines (including mobiles)? Is it possible to share certain sets of data between users?
Mark
Keepass2Android does auto-fill, but I have no idea how it compares to LastPass.
Also, I keep my KeePass data file on DropBox and do a manual sync whenever I make changes (it's easy to forget, but if you choose the option to close the client after a while it prompts a sync). After a sync, other connected clients update themselves.
When you do revisit KeePass, be sure to use V2.
Cheers, Laurie.