This is pretty cool. Learned of it on a Linux podcast but they do have a Windows zip file which doesn't require install to run nore does it require .Net. I think it has potential for portablization
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This is pretty cool. Learned of it on a Linux podcast but they do have a Windows zip file which doesn't require install to run nore does it require .Net. I think it has potential for portablization
We have a wheel that works, why make another
Wm
We have Keepass which is the very much older kdb file format. kdbx in Keepass2 is a lot more functional and secure. kdbx has been around for probably 10 years but since Keepass2 - the application- requires .Net PortableApps wouldn't support it. KeeWeb doesn't require .Net and is even already wrapped up in a portable app. I have it running on my PortableApp install right now.
http://keepass.info/compare.html
And actually the kdbx version is currently kdbx4. There's inherent weaknesses in the 15 year old kdb format. The EU just funded an audit of KeePass- I don't know why I'd stay on it's oldest, weakest database file format.