description KeePass Overview
KeePass is the original, classic open-source password manager. It is a Windows-native application that has been around for decades. It is entirely offline, storing your database in a local file that you manage. While its interface is quite dated and utilitarian, its extensibility is legendary.
There are hundreds of plugins available to add almost any feature you can imagine. It is the ultimate tool for users who want a stable, proven, and highly customizable offline manager. It is not for everyone, but for those who love to tinker, it is a masterpiece.
insights Ranking position
KeePass ranks #47 of 74 in the Password Manager ranking, behind PassCamp, ahead of Dashlane Campus.
info KeePass Specifications
| Platform | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Integration | Supports various plugins for additional functionality |
| Programming Language | C# |
| Database Formats Supported | KDBX, KDB, CSV, XML, HTML |
balance KeePass Pros & Cons
- Open-source codebase
- High security with strong encryption
- Flexible and extensible via plugins
- Supports various file formats and databases
- Lacks built-in cloud sync
- Steep learning curve for new users
- Outdated user interface
- Manual setup required
help KeePass FAQ
Is KeePass free to use?
Yes, KeePass is completely free and open-source.
Does KeePass support cloud sync?
No, it does not have built-in cloud sync functionality.
How secure is KeePass?
KeePass uses strong encryption to protect your passwords and sensitive data.
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