Free and it works where pretty much every other password manager has failed -> you can't copy paste passwords on some super duper secure sites that of course only allow you 8 character password max with no symbol
Kevin: press Ctrl+V in keypass when you have an entry selected -> it'll switch to your last browser and type your username + tab + password + enter for you
too many sites block Tab or similar stuff, so before using it, first check if the default "type username, press tab, type password, press enter" actually logs you in
{REF:U@I:33C032AB7754674FBDA7938C63F78983} <-- Reference Username from specified ID record
change U to P for password
you can do it on others too but i don't remember the shorthand -- but its all there in Tools
URL Value: com.valvesoftware.android.steam.community <-- this is how auto fill in android apps gets picked up
and keepass isn't limited to websites! you can use it to auto rdp into a box or auto ssh .. (you can technically run any command that your system has a protocol registered for or you can run from command prompt)
i don't know of any other password manager that has such advanced capabilities
@Maverik basically my issues with it revolve around "omg the focus is on something different" or "omg I accidentally pressed something and it typed password to the login field so it will probably be stored in logs on their servers"
No triggers - but yea i use GoogleDriveSync plugin
specifically KPGoogleSync from the website
as for sharing it on cloud, besides the fact that its on my own drive and only I have access - the DB Itself it encrypted with my master key so its useless to anybody without the key
i have it set to Sync on Open & Save so it syncs between my home pc / work laptop / mobile on its own and generally flawlessly
(ive had a hiccup or two due to parallel processing - don't do that 🙂)