Wednesday 18 June 2014

Keepass2Android

Just a quick note. InputStick is now supported by Keepass2Android password manager. It requires installing and enabling InputStick plug-in. Just like with my apps, InputStickUtility is also necessary.

5 comments:

  1. Does this affect the development of the password manager your creating? Yours saves a few steps especially with tab and enter keys and so forth.

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    1. No, I'll be still working on my app, but it will take some time before it is secure and ready for everyday use.

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    2. Good to hear, on both counts. The/a password manager is the very reason I got interested in InputStick in the first place. I did actually try to leave a comment right after the blog post but it just wouldn't get posted - hope this works now.

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  2. This is exactly why I just purchased the InputStick. It will be exciting and painful to wait for a mid August shipment.

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    1. I use DD:MM:YY format, your order will be shipped tomorrow :)

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