
Note: As you probably know, developing high-quality applications takes much time and resources. When running on Mono 5.10 or higher, a monospaced font is used in password text boxes by default again, as the Mono bug 5795 has been fixed. In texts that are about to be displayed in a rich text box, U+FFFC characters are now replaced by question marks (in order to avoid the text being cut off at this point). Plugins: an I/O access event is now raised when checking the existence of a local database file. If the trigger system is disabled using an enforced configuration file, most controls in the triggers dialog are disabled now, too. Improved Bitwarden import module to support JSON files without groups.

UUIDs in the group and entry editing dialogs are now displayed both in hexadecimal and base 64 form. When editing an attachment directly from the main window, a history entry is created now. Database descriptions are now displayed in file tab tooltips. Improved performance of the entry templates menu removed limitation to 30 templates. ' commands in the 'URL(s)' menu are sorted now. Auto-Type: improved compatibility with VMware Horizon Client and Kaseya Live Connect. What's New in KeePass Password Safe 2.45: KeePass is open source and portable and very easy to use. If you think your passwords are too easy for hackers, KeePass has an option to randomly generate strong passwords for you. You can organize and sort your passwords and even put them in groups. You can automatically fill password fields with drag-n-drop or using a global hotkey. Your passwords are kept in a secure database using the best and most secure encryption algorithms currently known (AES and Twofish).

It stores securely every password you are using and you should only keep in mind a master-password to unlock the program. This is why a password manager might be useful. Sometimes you forgot it when you most need it.
