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Developer(s) | KeePassX Team |
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Initial release | 2005 |
Stable release | 2.0.3
/ October 8, 2016[1]
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Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Multi-platform |
Type | Password manager |
License | GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only [2] |
Website |
keepassx |
KeePassX is a discontinued free and open-source password manager. It started as a Linux port of KeePass, [3] which was at that time an open-source but Windows-only password manager. Both are now cross platform, with KeePassX using Qt libraries and recent versions of KeePass using .NET / Mono. It is built using version 5 of the Qt toolkit, making it a multi-platform application, which can be run on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
KeePassX uses the KeePass 2 (.kdbx
) password database format as the native format. It can also import (and convert) the older KeePass 1 (.kdb
) databases.
[3]
As of December 2021, KeePassX is no longer actively maintained. [4]
There is a community fork of KeePassX, called KeePassXC.
KeePassX started as a Linux port of KeePass, which was at that time an open source but Windows-only password manager
This article has multiple issues. Please help
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|
Developer(s) | KeePassX Team |
---|---|
Initial release | 2005 |
Stable release | 2.0.3
/ October 8, 2016[1]
|
Repository | |
Written in | C++ |
Operating system | Multi-platform |
Type | Password manager |
License | GPL-2.0-only or GPL-3.0-only [2] |
Website |
keepassx |
KeePassX is a discontinued free and open-source password manager. It started as a Linux port of KeePass, [3] which was at that time an open-source but Windows-only password manager. Both are now cross platform, with KeePassX using Qt libraries and recent versions of KeePass using .NET / Mono. It is built using version 5 of the Qt toolkit, making it a multi-platform application, which can be run on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
KeePassX uses the KeePass 2 (.kdbx
) password database format as the native format. It can also import (and convert) the older KeePass 1 (.kdb
) databases.
[3]
As of December 2021, KeePassX is no longer actively maintained. [4]
There is a community fork of KeePassX, called KeePassXC.
KeePassX started as a Linux port of KeePass, which was at that time an open source but Windows-only password manager