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by pluma
3256 days ago
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KeePass or KeePass X. But keep in mind that not having cloud storage also means you have to worry about syncing yourself. And if your solution is to sync the database as an amorphous blob, you can basically kiss multi-user access goodbye. |
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> KeePass 2.x features a powerful, built-in synchronization mechanism. Changes made in multiple copies of a database file can be merged safely.
> After synchronizing two files A and B, both A and B are up-to-date (i.e. KeePass saves the merged data to both locations when performing a synchronization).
[1] http://keepass.info/help/v2/sync.html