Sort of works, not worth the asking price (as it currently functions)
Coming from Windows 7 and having used the (free) KeePass application with the (free) KeePass Firefox extension for years, this is a large step backwards for an unjustified price.
Here are the advantages:
1) UI is decently pretty.
2) Opens KeePass 2.x files
3) Works much snappier than KeePass under Mono/Quartz (though I’m thinking I should go that route anyway)
Here are the drawbacks:
1) The search functionality does not work when looking for contents of the ‘URL’ field, even when that is a configured search criteria and at least on URL field contains what you’re searching for.
2) There is no analagous “auto-type” function which will paste the contents of a username, hit tab (or some other per-entry configurable key combo), and then paste the contents of the password into highlighted fields, ala KeePass.
3) The search box is too small, and you can’t see what you’re typing once characters fill the screen. Resizing the window doesn’t fix this. You can’t even scroll further to the right with the cursor to see what you typed.
4) This app needs WAY MORE hotkeys. I could only discern three of them (find, copy username, copy password)
5) No online help (There is an option for it, but then it says, there’s no help available).
6) I can’t figure out what the bundled Firefox extension does…it doesn’t seem to work AFAICT.
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