I use KeePass for my personal database and have separate databases for my Dev team and a shared database with our IT team. I keep my personal database in my OneDrive account. I use KeePassX on my Mac and have the original KeePass on my Windows VM and native Windows machine. Not to mention the mobile apps. Storing the DB in the cloud makes access easy as needed. I was surprised how many times I've needed to access from my phone, but glad that I could.
I definitely need a culture to update my passwords; and also passwords that I configure in the systems of my clients; @fischgeek
, also uses KeePass. Honestly I do not know KeePass. Is it available for android?
Sure! The version I have on my Android is KeePass2Android. "Unofficial/contributed" version. Definitely worth trying it out. keepass.info/download.html
I use KeePass for my personal database and have separate databases for my Dev team and a shared database with our IT team. I keep my personal database in my OneDrive account. I use KeePassX on my Mac and have the original KeePass on my Windows VM and native Windows machine. Not to mention the mobile apps. Storing the DB in the cloud makes access easy as needed. I was surprised how many times I've needed to access from my phone, but glad that I could.
I definitely need a culture to update my passwords; and also passwords that I configure in the systems of my clients; @fischgeek , also uses KeePass. Honestly I do not know KeePass. Is it available for android?
Sure! The version I have on my Android is KeePass2Android. "Unofficial/contributed" version. Definitely worth trying it out. keepass.info/download.html
OK @chrismauck today I'll try it, and start writing all the passwords stored in my local memory ... brain xD.