![]() I would go with KeePassX unless I would not be able to go without some features of version 2 because KeePassX has proven stable and secure over quite some time. KeePassX and KeePass 2 are both functional and good. I would be careful with such services and prefer to host my key db on my own (home-)server before I would give away the full control over such important data, no matter if heavily encrypted or not. This topic is quite old already but the discussion is somehow still a current one. If you’re not online it caches your DB locally hence the 256 AES. It’s dual layered crypto with 256 AES in SSL only transmissions. ![]() The general/majority of the service is free but you get some added functionality with the Premium $1/month membership. It also supports multiple browsers like FF, IE, and SF. It’s primarily for Web Browsers but you can manually add entries and categorize them for apps and stuff.They support win, linux, and mac capabilities to be integrated into mobile devices. ![]() How to check which installed package depends on mono*? On a test machine no big deal, but if I would do it on MY machine I would like to know ho is using those packages before upgrading. I have “updated” the mono stuffs from 1.x to 2.6.x. The rest looks like working (the paste to clippboard for example works)
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