KeePass releases version 2.55 with new comparison features and better passwords import
KeePass, the widely-used open source password manager, has announced the release of its latest version 2.55. The update primarily focuses on user interface and integration enhancements, along with a variety of other minor new features and improvements.
One of the key features in this release is the introduction of comparison features and enhancements. These new additions allow users to easily compare several selected entries. Additionally, the default number of AES-KDF iterations has been increased, contributing to enhanced security.
The latest version of KeePass also improves the import of Google Chrome passwords CSV, mSecure CSV, and 1Password 1PUX. This enhancement ensures a smoother and more efficient data import process from these password managers.
The 2.55 version also brings several user interface improvements, other minor enhancements, and some bug fixes. These updates aim to provide a more intuitive and seamless user experience while using KeePass.
