A iPhone portion of the famous KeePass application.

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  • Update.... Using iPad 2, latest Keepass and iKeepass....it did not work AT ALL. Finally removed iKeepass and restalled it...and it is working!
  • Hasn't worked since 2.3 on iphone with iOS5. It is a mostly useless or dead problem now.
  • Doesn't work at all. Newest version on iPad2. Just shows startup-screen and then stops immidiately.
  • ikeepass is a great program when it works. However it is plagued with too many bugs, that take too long to fix. Me, again. Ikeepass 2.4 with Dropbox is completely broken. The new GUI also looks not very well made over an iPad2. Please make ikeepass work, at least for a longer while. Its getting frustrating.
  • No source here, nor up to date at github. Since this is a security-critical App, in my opinion, it must be open source. On the website there's a link to sourceforge, but here is no code at all. The code at github is not up to date. I don't trust any password-safe that is not open source. This is not about getting it for free (you actually have to be a registered developer to be able to use it) - it's about trust.
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Operating Systems

BSD

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Cocoa (MacOS X)

Programming Language

Objective C

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2008-01-29