On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 10:02 AM, Thomas Koch <tho...@koch.ro> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> we just received cpm[1] in testing. From its description it sounds to be
> superior to keepass2. - And it does not require (evil?) C#.
> Maybe cpm could serve your need and thus Debian wouldn't need to support an
> additional package?
>
> [1] http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/cpm
>
>

cpm looks nice indeed but will cpm run on windows and macos?

keepass probably integrates better with GUI's thanks to its drag&drop and
autotyping of passwords into forms.
It has a wide array of features and is constantly getting new ones.
http://keepass.info/features.html
The documentation is excellent and it is translated into many languages.

It can export its database into many formats (xml, csv, html, arbitrary xsl
transformations, ...).
It has many plugins including one for command line scripting (although I
have not yet tested it on debian).

Upstream is very active and supportive. There are regular releases with
bugfixes and features since more than 6 years.

Also keepass is very widely used, it is currently top 30 most downloaded of
last month, top 70 all time on sourceforge.

I think all these points warrant a little duplicate functionality in the
archive.

Best Regards,
Julian Taylor

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