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by craftyguy
3008 days ago
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Two reasons: 1) I didn't like that its approach seemed overly complicated (e.g. its database format, client apps, etc) 2) I was having a really hard time synchronizing passwords, especially if there was a sync conflict. When they happened, the entire database was a 'conflict'. There were also issues I had with the actual sync mechanism, which at the time I had the database on a seafile instance and had to enable various 'hacks' in keepass to get it to play nicely (e.g. file locking, etc). |
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