Version History of Passwordsafe 2.06 As usual, some minor new features and a few bugfixes:
Bugs fixed in 2.06
[1026630] Autotype now works correctly when \"lock database on minimize\" active.
[1028394] Export to text function works again.
[1003780, 1026335] Autotype support for AltGr
[1039214, 992178] PasswordSafe can now be configured to ignore the Esc key or to exit when it is pressed (Manage->Options->Misc).
New Features for 2.06
[958343] PasswordSafe can now be configured to lock automatically after a predefined idle time.
[998966] In an \"autotype\" string, \\d followed by up to 3 digits will cause the program to pause that many milliseconds between characters from that moment onwards.
[1032149] Adding an entry with a group or item selected will fill the Group field with that currently selected (previously, this only worked on right-click on group item).
About:
Password Safe is a free open-source program for storing passwords in the Windows operating system. After filling in the master password the user has access to all account data entered and saved previously. The data can be organized by categories, can be sorted and searched. The key combination Ctrl+C copies the password of a selected account into the clipboard, Ctrl+U copies user ID. The program can be set to minimize automatically after a period of idle time and clears the clipboard. It is possible to compare and synchronize two different password databases.
PasswordSafe 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.