On my home computer I have .Net installed (for better or worse), therefore I can use KeePass v.2
On my computer at work .Net is not installed. So...
If I "install" v.1 on my USB drive, can I use v.2 on my home computer and v.1 on my work computer (via the USB drive)?
To give an example: If I were to add or change passwords at work, with v.1, could I 'synch' the revised password database with v.2 at home?
At the moment, I think they are compatible, but there are no guarantees. But you should ABSOLUTELY NOT use 2.0 for your real stuff since it's an Alpha release.
I'm sticking with 1.0 and if some interesting feature were added to the .NET version and not 1.0, I can guarantee you someone is going to fork 1.0 to surpass the .NET version.
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Don't know how I overlooked that v.2 was alpha.
That being the case, I'm sticking with v.1 all around.
Thanks.
If I remember correctly KeePass 2.x uses an XML based database for storing passwords and requires you to use the import wizard to bring 1.x passwords into it.
Chad
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