This project hosts the Windows Mobile ports of the famous Windows PC application "KeePass - The Open-Source Password Safe" from Dominik Reichl (http://keepass.sourceforge.net). KeePassSD on KeePass V2.xx. If you synchronize your password database-file Dat*.kdbx with ActiveSync, you have the same passwords on your mobile device as on Vista PC. 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 and/or a key file. So you only have to remember one single master password or select the key file to unlock the whole database.
You can store the kdbx-file for the KeepassSD Password Manager local in a SD-Card and synchronize it with Cloudfiles (1) Cloudfiles is able to synchronize files from X:\Dropbox\Cloudfiles on the Desktop -PC with a selectable Cloudfiles-directory on your Windows Mobile device.
As of v2.14 BETA, the kdbx must be a local file. e.g. cannot be opened from a url
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• Review • over 11 years ago • 0 replies
Although KeePassSD V.0.1.4 is still very new, and, actually, one more beta version, I could discover no errors.
Hence, I can recommend this Windows mobile version very much. I use this very useful mobile application alternately with the Windows Vista version almost daily.
You can store the kdbx-file for the KeepassSD Password Manager local in a SD-Card and synchronize it with Cloudfiles (1)
Cloudfiles is able to synchronize files from X:\Dropbox\Cloudfiles on the Desktop -PC with a selectable Cloudfiles-directory on your Windows Mobile device.
(1) CloudFiles
As of v2.14 BETA, the kdbx must be a local file. e.g. cannot be opened from a url
Although KeePassSD V.0.1.4 is still very new, and, actually, one more beta version, I could discover no errors.
Hence, I can recommend this Windows mobile version very much.
I use this very useful mobile application alternately with the Windows Vista version almost daily.