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KeePassX 0.3.3 released

KeePassX 0.3.3 has been released.

This is a small update that fixes an error when opening twofish encrypted databases.

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31 Responses to “KeePassX 0.3.3 released”

  1. Carlos C says:

    Thanks.

  2. Geekonomist says:

    Thank you 4 your great work!

  3. Anonymous says:

    great tool,thanx a lot

  4. Ravi says:

    Very good password manager, I love it!!

  5. Testing says:

    Thanks for the good program. I was able to open my KeePass database that I am using normally under Win XP.

  6. Noiano says:

    What about opensuse 11?

  7. Christoph says:

    Fantastic kind of app! Many, many thanks to you! Is there any Symbian based app which can import the kdb database file? Any mobile solution?

  8. bernd says:

    I LOVE this app!
    Thanks for the effort, and all the incredible work.
    Suggestion:
    what about a keepasx port for the iphone?
    That would be Amazing. Id’pay for it, also. Think about it….
    Best wishes Bernd.

  9. Alexandar Vladimirov says:

    This is really the coolest password safe ever. Thanks guy’s for your hard work

  10. wwg says:

    If it could use Keepass’s database, that’s would be great!

    I’ll try it. Thank you.

  11. damufo says:

    Thanks!
    How i can send galician translation? where?
    I have translation for galician released.

  12. Alex Knox says:

    Wanna test. Thanks.

  13. Séamas says:

    I’d love to get it to use KeePass’s database and key file, but I can’t even get it to go to my thumb drive where the database and keyfile is.

    I use both Linux and Vista. I want to be able to have one database, one keyfile, to use on both.

  14. What are the chances that the static build *-bin.tar.gz might be made available for > 0.3.1 ? We use this app on various different linux versions, some of which contain quite old QT, and the static builds were really handy there.

  15. Anonymous says:

    Thanks a lot!

  16. Anonymous says:

    Would LOVE the autotype feature for Mac OS X. The only thing I miss from the Windows version.

  17. Pablo says:

    I’d like to be able to disable the autotype, I have had some passwords searched on google because of hitting ^v instead of ^c when coming from Firefox. Thanks!!

  18. Isaak says:

    Thanks a bunch!

  19. João Paulo says:

    Is there any linux pre compiled version without installer like the old “KeePassX-0.3.1-bin.tar.gz” for those like me that don’t have permission to install .deb or .rpm packages ???
    If yes, where? (full path)

    Thank you!
    João Paulo

  20. Hein de Vries says:

    Thanks for a great app. Especially bevause it works on Linux and Winblows.

    A version for the iPhone is also on my X-mas list.

    Hein de Vries

  21. SgtMark says:

    I started using KeePass on the windows platform and found I couldn’t live without it. Especially with it loaded on a usb thumbdrive as a take along “key” for my online apps on any computer. Now that I’ve migrated to Linux, I’m so glad I can use it here as well. This is the greatest password manager ever!

  22. Russell says:

    I use Keepass 2.05 and “pull” my KDBX file from a web site.
    How can I configure (is it possible?) the Linux version do open the file from an ftp:// address?

  23. geronimo says:

    Am I the only one having problem with this port on Mac OS 10.5/Leo? KeePass simply can’t open my prev. generated password database. I’m just getting ‘Hash test failed’ message. And believe me, I tried it now in slow motion to make sure that my master password is correct, key lock disabled etc etc.
    What’s going on here?

  24. geronimo says:

    Ok, forget about version 0.3.3 when on MacOS/Leopard 10.5.5. It is broken. If daunting, use 0.3.2, this version appears to work.