Examples of using Keepass in English and their translations into Chinese
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Now I use KeePass.
The KeePass password manager.
So What is KeePass?
KeePass is a password manager.
To start you off, try LastPass, Dashlane or KeePass.
Keepass is simply a password manager.
Two projects were selected,the Apache HTTP web server and the KeePass password manager.
KeePass is distributed under the GPL license.
DB SxS: This type means that you can run these KeePass versions side-by-side, the database files are compatible.
KeePass is easily downloaded via its website.
Most Android password managers(including most KeePass ports) work using Android's built-in clipboard function.
KeePass is an open-source password management solution.
There are numerous cross-platform passwordmanagers available(even one more in this round-up), but KeePass is simple and effective enough to get the job done.
KeePass- a password manager that's cloud-less(but complex).
For example, from KeePass 1.01 to 1.02, the entry icons have changed.
KeePass is a free and open source(FOSS) password manager.
This can directly access the KeePass database and enter usernames and passwords into forms without the need to store data on Android's clipboard.
KeePass is free, and more than that- it's open source(OSI certified).
KeePass is a free program that keeps your passwords secure in an encrypted database.
KeePass supports Windows and(via Mono) other operating systems including mobile.
Yes, KeePass is really free, and more than that: it is open source(OSI certified).
Yes, KeePass is really free, and more than that: it is open source(OSI certified).
KeePass is a free password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way.
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way.
KeePass is a free open source password manager, which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way.
KeePass supports password groups, you can sort your passwords(for example into Windows, Internet, My Website, etc.).
KeePass is a popular password manager application for Windows, but there are browser extensions and mobile apps for KeePass as well.
While KeePass has some useful features, is free, and even has a desktop version for Linux, it isn't the prettiest user interface in the world.
KeePass is a well-liked password supervisor application for Windows, but there are browser extensions and cellular apps for KeePass as well.