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KeepassDX on android, Linux and Mac.
Keepassium on iOS. Needs manual reloading after background sync of database.
keepassxc and keepassdx with keepass2android for redundancy
KeePassXC + KeePass2Android
KeePassXC, mainly because it was the first fork I found at the time that would auto-reload the kdbx if it was modified elsewhere and you had it open. Great for a syncthing setup to share passwords between a small IT team locally.
On Android? I think that one's PC only.
Yea, you're right. Mac/Win/Linux only. For Android I'm just using KeePassDroid. It auto-closes after a time, and you have to reload the db any time you want to get in, any way. The feature is a little less relevant.
ETA: I'm a moron, I need to look at what community I'm in 🤦♀️
I've been using KeePassDX for years.
KeePassDX. I don't see a reason to change.
DX and XC (formerly used android2keepass)
Keepass2Android. However, it doesn't always play nice, complaining about the database being trashed and will only work from the internal cache. That's when I have to reload the database from storage.
You can use also for example Strongbox (https://github.com/strongbox-password-safe)
Edit: sorry, didn’t see this thread is in Android community, my comment is not relevant for this platform. For Android I am used to Keepass2Android (https://github.com/PhilippC/keepass2android). Simple, still maintained, under libre licence GPL 3.0.
While that's all well and good, it appears to be desktop and IOS/MAC only,
Yep, it seems it is, but it can manage KDBX files. Just wanted to share 😄
Edit: sorry, didn’t see this thread is in Android community, my comment is not relevant for this platform.