

Once the format was opened (reverse engineered), there came a bunch of smaller, faster and more capable PDF readers. Most other apps have what, only 9+ years track record? And they make the livelyhood of their creators? Yeah, they must be some losers trying to scam their users at the first opportunity…Ĭompare this with the PDF ecosystem. KeePassium started in 2018 as reincarnation of KeePassB for BlackBerry 10, started in 2014 by Andrei Popleteev (yours truly).Strongbox joined KeePass ecosystem in 2018, but started in 2014, by Mark McGuill.KeePassXC continues KeePassX development since 2016, developed by a team of people with real names.Keepass2Android started in 2013 by Philipp Crocoll.MacPass started in 2013 by Michael Starke.KeePassDroid started in 2009 by Brian Pellin.KeePassX started in 2005 by Florian and Felix Geyer.KeePass started in 2003 by Dominik Reichl.However, I strongly didsagree with your subtle implication that "there is One True Developer and others are some noname scammers". All these apps are written independently, the only common denominator is the same database format. I can't understand the people who … end up trusting their data to a random collection of forks, extensions and plugins written by God know whom.Įvery other Keepass-related chunk of code that was written by a person not associated with the original developer is just that, unrelated code.Īs someone who wrote a couple of “KeePass-related” mobile apps, I always repeat the same. Full transparency: I am KeePassium's author.
