As for autofill memory limitations, this is largely an implementation detail: just process data stream in small chunks, that's it. Unfortunately, KeePassium's data layer was designed in the times of iOS 11, before…
Breaking format changes is not such a major issue, they happened before: kdb → pre-2.08 kdbx → kdbx3 → kdbx4. If the new format is worth it, popular apps will adopt it within a few years — while still supporting older…
> Not quite as polished UX Huh, this is interesting… If you have any specific UX pain points, feel free to reach out.
I think most Strongbox users did not notice it turned proprietary. It's not like Strongbox advertised the change :) Context: https://github.com/strongbox-password-safe/Strongbox/issues/...
We are undergoing the same CASA audit (required to access Google Drive API). And we do have people forking and building the project from source, so one can hope they read what they compile. Strongbox' source code is…
Yes, KeePassium will support passkeys in a few months.
To be precise, KeePassium is a freemium app (free tier + some premium features)
As for autofill memory limitations, this is largely an implementation detail: just process data stream in small chunks, that's it. Unfortunately, KeePassium's data layer was designed in the times of iOS 11, before…
Breaking format changes is not such a major issue, they happened before: kdb → pre-2.08 kdbx → kdbx3 → kdbx4. If the new format is worth it, popular apps will adopt it within a few years — while still supporting older…
> Not quite as polished UX Huh, this is interesting… If you have any specific UX pain points, feel free to reach out.
I think most Strongbox users did not notice it turned proprietary. It's not like Strongbox advertised the change :) Context: https://github.com/strongbox-password-safe/Strongbox/issues/...
We are undergoing the same CASA audit (required to access Google Drive API). And we do have people forking and building the project from source, so one can hope they read what they compile. Strongbox' source code is…
Yes, KeePassium will support passkeys in a few months.
To be precise, KeePassium is a freemium app (free tier + some premium features)