![]() Today I’m seeing the traditional version again but nothing happens when I click on the Reply buttons (even in a different browser with lower security settings). Yesterday I was being taken to a version of this site with a completely different visual format (I’m guessing it’s a newer version) in which comments were not appearing no matter how much I tweaked my browser. when your database is locked, you can use Touch ID. #Keepassxc keepasshttp passwordIt will still prompt you to input the master password when you run the program, but for subsequent unlocks, i.e. KeePassXC 2.7.0 brings this feature natively (without a plugin). I’m having trouble with Ghacks these last couple of days. It provides a convenient way to unlock your vault by using your devices fingerprint scanner, or your Windows PIN. ![]() Sorry for not replying directly to your comment with the Reply button. But for me, KeePass X/XC are both more than “good enough” for my needs, and definitely better than the alternatives I’ve found. This might be what you’re really complaining about, and I have to agree that the forked projects really lag behind the original Mono-based KeePass for Windows. Of course, that doesn’t mean all forks have the same level of development effort. Help users access the login page while offering essential notes during the login process. Every fork of an open source project is equally “official”, which is to say that each one is supported by the developers who created it. The detailed information for Keepass Vs Keepassx Vs Keepassxc is provided. I’m not sure what kind of support you’re looking for. “the fact that there is no official support for Linux and Mac is a huge drawback” ![]()
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