Entry history managementĭid you know that whenever you edit an entry, KeePassium keeps its previous revision? This comes in handy if your newly generated password is rejected by a web service - you can always view the entry as it was before. One of the future updates will add possibility to merge your changes into the shared database. Sync conflict resolutionįor the moment, you can choose to overwrite the database or to save it as a new file. The app will ask you whether to overwrite the remote database or save changes into a different file. If the remote file has changed since it was loaded by KeePassium, the app will warn you about the sync conflict. Starting from today, KeePassium checks the remote database before saving changes. In the worst case, earlier changes would be overwritten and lost. In the best case, your cloud would have two slightly different databases. But what would happen if you and your colleague edit the same database simultaneously? Well, nothing good. Create a shared databases with your work team or family, and they will always have the latest passwords. Keeping the database on a server is a convenient way to keep all devices in sync. The app and AutoFill use the same files now.KeePassium 1.26 brings improved multi-device access, entry history management, attachment gallery and more.
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