Keepass has been around for ages. It has 2FA via for example using an external file as the certificate in addition to a password. The database can be stored in Dropbox, google drive, or self hosted. I use synching for example.
I’ve been using KeePassXC for a while, I like it much better than the official client. But even the official client’s download page give you a list of alternative clients.
Keepass has been around for ages. It has 2FA via for example using an external file as the certificate in addition to a password. The database can be stored in Dropbox, google drive, or self hosted. I use synching for example.
IIRC it was partially “Windows only” and so not usable for me.
keepass might be but with it being open source it has a ton of ports mainly keepassxc for linux/macos/windows and keepassdx for android
See https://github.com/lgg/awesome-keepass for a curated list of KeePass clients for various OSes! :)
I’ve been using KeePassXC for a while, I like it much better than the official client. But even the official client’s download page give you a list of alternative clients.
I dont know what you mean by KeePass being partially Windows only, as KeePass clients exist on MacOS, Linux, iOS and Android.