KeePassDX
markor
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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KeePassDX
- KeePassXC 2.7.7 with Passkeys
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AutoSpill attack steals credentials from Android password managers
Here's the github bug report for KeePassDX: https://github.com/Kunzisoft/KeePassDX/issues/1716
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⟳ 0 apps added, 6 updated at apt.izzysoft.de
KeePassDX (version 128): Secure and open source password manager compatible with KeePass files.
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Why is auto-fill impossible in some websites such us bank and government sites?
This is one area where I think Bitwarden could really benefit by copying features in KeePass. Such as autotype and magic keyboard. These features allow you to get around silly restrictions like this.
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LPT: Don't bother to remember any passwords. Reseting it every time makes it more secure, and you won't be frustrated if you just expect to reset it every time.
They are available on mobile devices too -- and they're free and open source.
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TOTP Authentication with Free Software
FWIW, KeePassDX can also handle TOTP, it's on FDroid too
https://www.keepassdx.com/
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FBI director Chris Wray said China has “a bigger hacking program than every other major nation combined and have stolen more of our personal and corporate data than all other nations—big or small—combined.”
For the paranoid, there's always KeePass + cloud storage, which is also free. It's what I use. I tend to use KeePassXC, a cross-platform KeePass-compatible application that works on Linux, Mac, and Windows, and I use Dropbox free for my cloud storage, since it actually has a Linux client that works, no hassles, right out of the box. I use KeePassium on my iPhone, and there are plenty of Android KeePass-compatible apps out there, such as KeePassDX, which is open-source and, apparently, very nice. I USED to use KeePass2Android, which the community seems to still like, but I'd probably be using KeePassDX these days since it's fully open-source and available through F-Droid.
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Proton Launches its Password Manager, Offering an Open-Source Alternative to Bitwarden and LastPass
Multiple options for apps, I use KeePassDX
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List of Syncthing integrations
KeePassDX: Password manager
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Is there any app to store passwords in?
KeePass2Android and KeePassDX are population Android versions of the app.
markor
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A structured note-taking app for personal use
Just curious, any reason you're using TMarkor instead of Markor? (https://github.com/gsantner/markor/ , https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.gsantner.m...)
Only asking since this was also the editor I ended up settling on in Android, but it seems like TMarkor is just a repackaging of Markor without any references to its forked(?) source.
My requirement was that the repo had to be open source so that I could audit the repo and compile the APK from source, as well as potentially fork it for personal modifications if needed.
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Ask HN: Why don’t GitHub readme pages include screenshots?
As other commenters posted, maintaining screenshots is a pain. Especially with software that's regularly changing.
That said, there are more than a few GitHub readmes that contain screens. Sometimes quite a few screens. Here's an example: https://github.com/gsantner/markor
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[DEV][App Release] Markor 2.11 adds AsciiDoc and CSV Support
The new Version 2.11 of [email protected] is now available on f-droid
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Note taking app like Obsidian, but simple
Try Markor
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2023 edition: solid ways to have your org setup/plan file in your pocket? (lots of dead ends online)
Use Markor as my org-roam Set up my notes directory as my "home" directory, and set up some templates for creating new files, and set some timestamp formats to match org's. Also has a recursive text search that's good enough for my uses.
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Any way to add a mobile widget for obsidian?
This is the Markor github repository with links to F-droid: https://github.com/gsantner/markor
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Selfhosted obsidian alternative
There are web based VSCode you can run. Or if you push to Github that with give you a good read and a ok write experience. I treat mobile as a read only so I use Markor.
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Foam for notes - Any good apps/workflows for using Foam with an Android client?
I already use Markor for some things on Android, so this might work really cleanly, unless I'm misunderstanding Foam's structure.
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Simple note taking with markdown support
You can also use Syncthing with any kind of local files only editor to make them sync-able. For example with Markor
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What do you dislike in the note-taking apps you use and why?
I use Markor and like it very much, feature-wise.
What are some alternatives?
keepass2android - Password manager app for Android
NClientV2 - An unofficial NHentai android client
keepassxc - KeePassXC is a cross-platform community-driven port of the Windows application “Keepass Password Safe”.
Nextcloud - ☁️ Nextcloud server, a safe home for all your data
Bitwarden - The core infrastructure backend (API, database, Docker, etc).
Hentoid - Doujinshi Android App
authpass - AuthPass - Password Manager based on Flutter for all platforms. Keepass 2.x (kdbx 3.x) compatible.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
ios-application - A native, lightweight and secure one-time-password (OTP) client built for iOS; Raivo OTP!
zk - A plain text note-taking assistant
android - An open-source app that allows you to transfer files one to one securely or using a browser, all without the internet
android-app - Evil Insult Generator Android App