[arch-general] kudos to Arch for packing keepassx 0.4.4-2
All, Rarely to we have time to just stop and say kudos to a distro for smart choices in packaging, but kudos to Arch for packaging keepassx 0.4.4-2. While keepassx2 is out, there is a simple efficiency and effective layout for the original. Being a longtime user of keepassx, I've provided feedback to the project during version 2 development and have steadily watched it improve, but I still prefer the original. Good job to the arch devs for packaging both keepassx and keepassx2. For those unfamiliar with the password management packages, I haven't found a better package in over a decade. Try both, both are solid solutions. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.
On 06/21/2016 05:10 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
Rarely to we have time to just stop and say kudos to a distro for smart choices in packaging, but kudos to Arch for packaging keepassx 0.4.4-2.
While keepassx2 is out, there is a simple efficiency and effective layout for the original. Being a longtime user of keepassx, I've provided feedback to the project during version 2 development and have steadily watched it improve, but I still prefer the original. Good job to the arch devs for packaging both keepassx and keepassx2.
For those unfamiliar with the password management packages, I haven't found a better package in over a decade. Try both, both are solid solutions.
I was'nt aware of keepassx2 until you mentionned it, but it appears unable to import my keepassx db. So yay, thanks for keeping the legacy keepassx… Jerome -- mailto:jeberger@free.fr http://jeberger.free.fr Jabber: jeberger@jabber.fr
On 21-06-2016 18:28, Jérôme M. Berger wrote:
I was'nt aware of keepassx2 until you mentionned it, but it appears unable to import my keepassx db. So yay, thanks for keeping the legacy keepassx…
I was also unaware of keepassx2 but for me it seems to have imported my "old" database without any problems. -- Mauro Santos
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David C. Rankin
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Jérôme M. Berger
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Mauro Santos