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Program Information:
File Name: KeePass 1.13
File Size: 1.4 MB Date Released: 07 September, 2008System Requirements: 32-Bit versions
- Windows Vista
- Windows XP
- Windows Me
- Windows 2000
- Windows 98
64-Bit Versions
- Windows Vista x64
- Windows XP x64
Download KeePass 1.13:
What's New in KeePass 1.13: Version History of KeePass 1.13 Changes from 1.12 to 1.13:
New Features:
- Completely new auto-type/URL placeholder replacement and field reference engine.
- Added internal field reference cache (highly improves performance of multiple-cyclic/recursive field references).
- Added support for Uniform Naming Convention (UNC) paths (Windows) in the URL field (without cmd:// prefix).
- Added command in the \'Tools\' menu in the entry editing dialog to insert the default auto-type sequence into the notes.
- On Windows Vista and higher, the read-only mode message box is displayed as a modern task dialog.
- Added option to exclude expired entries in the \'Find\' dialog.
- Added advanced option to include expired entries in quick searches (toolbar; enabled by default).
- Added advanced option to automatically sort items in the auto-type entry selection dialog (enabled by default).
- Added advanced option to disable automatic clearing of the clipboard when closing/locking the database (default: clear).
- Added Ctrl-Shift-F accelerator for the \'Find in this Group\' main menu command.
- Added {NUMPAD0} to {NUMPAD9} to documentation.
- The RmvDup plugin now supports removing empty groups.
Improvements:
- The current working directory is now restored after manually browsing for a key file.
- Duplicating entries now doesn\'t clear the search results list anymore.
- Improved performance of high ANSI and special character encoding for auto-type sequences.
- When using PuTTY for ssh:// URLs, references within the user name field are now dereferenced.
- Auto-type definition lines and field references generated by commands in the \'Tools\' menu of the entry editing dialog are now appended to the notes instead of being inserted at top.
- Improved UUID string parsing.
- Improved cmd:// URL handling.
- {VKEY xxx} now doesn\'t need to be initialized anymore using other auto-type special key codes.
- Updated auto-type global hot key hint when registering fails.
- Various code optimizations.
- Minor other improvements.
- Minor installer improvements.
Bugfixes:
- Cyclic password field references now work correctly.
- KeePass does not crash anymore when being in mini mode and clicking Cancel in the initial database creation dialog.
About: Today you need to remember many passwords. You need a password for the Windows network logon, your e-mail account, your homepage's ftp password, online passwords (like CodeProject member account), etc. etc. etc. The list is endless. Also, you should use different passwords for each account. Because if you use only one password everywhere and someone gets this password you have a problem... A serious problem. The thief would have access to your e-mail account, homepage, etc. Unimaginable.
KeePass is a free/open-source password manager or safe which helps you to manage your passwords in a secure way. You can put all your passwords in one database, which is locked with one master key or a key-disk. So you only have to remember one single master password or insert the key-disk to unlock the whole database. The databases are encrypted using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).
KeePass Features
- KeePass supports the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) and the Twofish algorithms to encrypt its password databases.
- your passwords are encrypted while KeePass is running, so even if Windows caches the KeePass process to disk, this wouldn't reveal your passwords anyway.
- One master password decrypts the complete database.
- KeePass runs, without downloading any additional libraries, on Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT, 2000, XP (Home & Pro, 32-bit & 64-bit), 2003 and Vista.
- The password list can be exported to various formats like TXT, HTML, XML and CSV.
- KeePass supports time fields: creation time, last modification time, last access time and expiration time.
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