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KeePass 2.35

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).

KeePass is really free, and more than that: it is open source (OSI certified). You can have a look at its full source and check whether the encryption algorithms are implemented correctly.

KeePass features:

  • Strong Security
  • Multiple User Keys
  • Portable and No Installation Required, Accessibility
  • 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!

Changes from 2.34 to 2.35:

New Features

  • New KDBX 4 file format, which supports various new features (listed below; e.g. Argon2).
  • Added Argon2 key derivation function (it can be activated in the database settings dialog).
  • Improved header and data authentication in KDBX 4 files (using HMAC-SHA-256, Encrypt-then-MAC scheme).
  • Added ChaCha20 (RFC 7539) encryption algorithm (it can be activated as KDBX file encryption algorithm in the database settings dialog; furthermore, it supersedes Salsa20 as default for generating the inner random stream of KDBX 4 files).
  • Added support for opening entry URLs with Firefox or Opera in private mode via the context menu -> 'URL(s)' -> 'Open with ... (Private)'.
  • Added URL override suggestions for Firefox and Opera in private mode in the URL override suggestions drop-down list in the entry dialog.
  • Added optional built-in global URL overrides for opening HTTP/HTTPS URLs with Firefox or Opera in private mode.
  • Added {PICKFIELD} placeholder, which shows a dialog to pick a field whose value will be inserted.
  • Added option 'Hide "Close Database" toolbar button when at most one database is opened' (turned on by default).
  • Added option 'Show additional auto-type menu commands', which can be turned on to show menu commands for performing entry auto-typewith some specific sequences.
  • Added menu command 'Selected Entry's Group' (with keyboard shortcut Ctrl+G) in 'Edit' -> 'Show Entries' (and a context menu equivalent 'Show Parent Group' in 'Selected Entries'), which opens the parent group of the currently selected entry and selects the entry again.
  • Added menu commands in 'Edit' -> 'Show Entries' to show entries that expire in a specific number of days (1, 2, 3) or weeks (1, 2, 4, 8) or in the future.
  • Added configuration option that specifies the number of days within which entries are considered to expire 'soon' (the default is 7).
  • Added option for changing the alternate item background color.
  • When the option 'Remember key sources' is enabled, KeePass now also remembers whether a master password has been used.
  • Added option 'Force changing the master key the next time (once)' (in 'File' -> 'Database Settings' -> tab 'Advanced').
  • Added parameters 'Window style' and 'Verb' for the 'Execute command line / URL' trigger action.
  • Added support for importing mSecure 3.5.5 CSV files.
  • Added support for importing Password Saver 4.1.2 XML files.
  • Added support for importing Enpass 5.3.0.1 TXT files. (full release notes)

Download: KeePass 2.35 | MSI Setup | ~3.0MB (Open Source)
Download: Portable KeePass 2.35 | 2.8 MB
Link: KeePass Website

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