I really like using KeepassXC on a computer. On Android, I found KeepassDX to be the best client. But the last commit was from March and it confuses me. Do you think the project was abandoned or just a person took a break from development?

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      1 year ago

      Oh, different branches. I forgot 🤦 Latest commit one week ago in Material You branch so everything is good. Thank you for answer. I am happier now 😃

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    I’ve just checked the last commit for an active branch was last week, the last merge to the main branch was in march, this was just before their latest release.

    Looks like it’s still actively being look after, but even if it didn’t have recent commits it’s open source and It’s not unusual for people to take time to work on things.

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    1 year ago

    One thing that Lemmy and Reddit seems to have in common is the mysterious reasons why some relevant posts are downvoted. At -15 after a day.

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    I’d recommend only being concerned if, and only if, you can’t find a commit to any branch at all that is more recent than 6 to 8 months or more and there’s no visible news about development.

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    Genuinely curious, as an offline password manager (versus something like a web browser), does it really need to be updated very often? What needs to be added or updated?

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      I used it for some time, but then I realized that I really don’t like the interface of the program itself and keyboard’s. Work logic is not entirely intuitive also. KeepassDX is much newer and, as for me, much better.