KeePass
KeePass is a free open-source password manager that allows you to securely manage your passwords. You can keep all of your passwords in a single database that is protected by a master key. To unlock the entire database, you only need to remember one master key. The best and most secure encryption techniques currently available are used to encrypt database files (AES-256, ChaCha20, and Twofish).
- Strong Protection
- Several User Keys
- Accessibility, portability, and no installation required
- TXT, HTML, XML, and CSV files can be exported.
- Import from a variety of file types
- Simple Database Migration
- Password Groups are supported
- Entry Attachments and Time Fields
- Drag&Drop, Global Auto-Type Hot Key, and Auto-Type
- Clipboard management in Windows is simple and secure.
- Sorting and Searching
- Multilingual Assistance
- Generator of Strong Random Passwords
- Architecture of Plugins
About KeePass
- KeePass is completely free, and you have complete access to the source code!
- Backdoors are avoided with open source. You can examine the source code and compile it on your own.
- You can check for yourself whether the security is done appropriately, and you can use any encryption scheme you choose.
- Opening the sources also invites others to port the software to other platforms (a PocketPC version is already in the works) or create translations.
- OSI Certified Open Source Software is KeePass. The Open Source Initiative has a certification mark called OSI Certified.
KeePass System Requirements
KeePass should run on Operating Systems: WINE, 32-bit MS Windows (95/98), 32-bit MS Windows (NT/2000/XP), All 32-bit MS Windows (95/98/NT/2000/XP), Win2K, WinXP, Microsoft Windows Server 2003. The user interfaces used are NET/Mono, Win32 (MS Windows) All new releases contain Filename Architecture Type KeePass-1.