KeePass
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish) .
Main features :
Strong Security
Multiple User Keys
Portable and No Installation Required
Export To TXT, HTML, XML and CSV Files
Import From Many File Formats
Easy Database Transfer
Support of Password Groups
Time Fields and Entry Attachments
Auto-Type, Global Auto-Type Hot Key and Drag&Drop
Intuitive and Secure Clipboard Handling
Searching and Sorting
Multi-Language Support
Strong Random Password Generator
Plugin Architecture
Open Source!
What's new in KeePass 1.22
New Features:
Added option to minimize the main window after locking the KeePass workspace (option enabled by default).
Added {SAFARI} browser path placeholder.
KeePass now removes zone identifiers from the CHM help file.
Address space layout randomization (ASLR) is supported now.
Plugins: added new COM interface IKpAPI3, which extends IKpAPI2 by a lot of useful functions.
Plugins: added tray and cleanup notification and customization messages.
Plugins: added ability to delay unloading until the main window has been closed.
Improvements:
The overlay icon for the taskbar button (on Windows 7) is now restored when Windows Explorer crashes and when starting in minimized and locked mode.
The buttons in file save dialogs now have accelerator keys.
Improved opening of CHM help file.
Improved command availability updating of rich text context menus.
KeePass is now developed and compiled using Visual Studio 2008 (with MFC 9.0); older compilers, IDEs and Windows 9x aren't supported anymore.
Updated SAL annotations.
Upgraded to Boost libraries version 1.47.0.
KeePass.exe isn't compressed using UPX anymore.
Plugins: IKpAPI::GetMainWindowHandle now always returns the handle of the KeePass main window, independent from which thread the function is called.
Various UI text improvements.
Various code optimizations.
Minor other improvements.
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