Re: [orca-list] password managers that work with orca?



Hello,

I use bitwarden, the browser add-ons at any rate, and find that they meet my needs well enough. 1Password X works fine, but there is a limitation that you cannot export passwords out from anything other than Mac and Windows, so I am less keen on that one, but as I say, it does work pretty well. Finally, Lastpass is rather clunky, but does work also.

Thanks.

On Thu, Sep 3, 2020 at 11:11 AM Norman King <lists thekingstech com> wrote:
Hello.

What do you use for a password manager on linux? I'm thinking of
switching my windows machine to ubuntu but one of the things holding me
back is a good password manager.

I use keepass on windows but it isn't accessible on linux. There are a
couple clones of it, but i don't really like any of them.

Anyone have any thoughts?


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