


It also has keepasshttp support for use with PassIFox for Mozilla Firefox and chromeIPass for Google Chrome.

KeePassXC (like KeePassX) supports the KeePass 2.x (.kdbx) password database format, and can import KeePass 1.x (.kdb) databases, too. KeePassXC, or KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition to give it its full title, is a fork of the password manager app KeePassX, which itself is a port of the Windows-specific KeePass.Īll of the apps are compatible with one another. Password manager apps let you save and store your passwords locally, and enter them into websites and apps as and when needed. Or, to put it more simply, it’s under active, on-going development. The fork “aims to incorporate stalled Pull Requests, features, and bug fixes that are not being incorporated into the main KeePassX baseline.” KeePassXC, a community fork of the KeePassX password manager, is now available to install on Ubuntu as a Snap package.
