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s|b
Here's the comparison table:
http://keepass.info/compare.html
Dave
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> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:38:14 +0200, s|b wrote:
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>> What's the difference between the two? (It's not in the FAQ.) On first
>> sight, I'd go for the Classic Edition (1.x) since the Professional
>> Edition (2.x) requires .NET 2 or higher.
>
> Here's the comparison table:
> http://keepass.info/compare.html
>
> Dave
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>
Considerable and significant improvements finally. Too funny the anti.NET
crowd can't use it.
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> Considerable and significant improvements finally.
I been using it for ages, have you just noticed?
> Too funny the anti.NET crowd can't use it.
Too funny you hadn't noticed.
I awarded this a pooh paw ages ago. Do try and keep up.
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> Here's the comparison table:
> http://keepass.info/compare.html
Tnx! I don't know how I could have missed that. (?) Anyway, 1.x seems
fine and since I refuse to install .NET 2.x or higher...
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s|b
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 21:46:32 +0000, Dave wrote:
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>> Here's the comparison table:
>> http://keepass.info/compare.html
>
> Tnx! I dotn't know how I could have missed that. (?) Anyway, 1.x seems
> fine and since I refuse to install .NET 2.x or higher...
One other thing to think about,the database file structure changes so you
can't open a database from 2.x in 1.x or vice-versa.I looked at that
possibility since I use the same database stored in Dropbox across
different platforms.
If you are using dropbox for keepass, you would be better served to use
LastPass...many more features and much easier to use. However, being a
Linux Registered displayed user...I'm sure you know better :)
> One other thing to think about,the database file structure changes so you
> can't open a database from 2.x in 1.x or vice-versa.I looked at that
> possibility since I use the same database stored in Dropbox across
> different platforms.
Good to know!
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