KeePassXC 2.5 Baseline Released
Added 2019-11-13 03:40:58 +0000 UTCA bit more than half a year has passed since the last major release of KeePassXC, we are very proud to announce the release of the KeePassXC 2.5 Baseline!
The new release comes with a large number of new features and improvements. A few key additions that are worth highlighting are the ability to create a paper backup of your database for safe storage of your credentials away from your computer, a brand-new database statistics panel, a redesigned unlock dialog, a reworked entry panel, a function to download favicons for all your entries at once, and username autocompletion based on known usernames from other entries.
In addition to that, we can now import 1Password OpVault files and support the use of the open-source OnlyKey hardware token as an alternative to YubiKeys.
KeePassXC on Linux can now also function as a credentials provider for libsecret-based clients via the Freedesktop.org secret storage DBus API.
The CLI has also seen a great deal of work making it one of the (if not the) most complete and powerful command line tools for managing KDBX password files. Besides an offline HIBP checker for finding out if your credentials have been compromised, you can now also use your YubiKey for unlocking a database and start an interactive session in which you can issue various commands to interact with your database. Further noteworty additions are new commands for managing groups and a dry-run feature to preview changes before merging two databases.
Download the update now: https://keepassxc.org/download
Find the entire change log here: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/releases/tag/2.5.1
Comments
Two years later, I really appreciate the 1PSWD OpVault file import ability ;)
T Cline
2021-11-26 03:56:31 +0000 UTCThanks guys for your work!
Eugene
2019-12-10 16:59:59 +0000 UTC