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   Arlen Holder to All   
   What do Android experts use for their si   
   12 Jul 18 05:31:49   
   
   XPost: comp.mobile.android   
   From: arlenholder@nospam.net   
      
   What do Android experts use for their single cross-platform encrypted   
   password database synced on the LAN?   
      
   This is a two-part technical question:   
    Part I: What tool do you use that respects the cross-platform database?   
    Part II: What non-cloud solution do you use to sync cross-platform files?   
      
   On the Windows newsgroup, we recently designed an efficient vipw command:   
    "Start > Run > vipw"   
   Which edits the master password file which will be stored on the LAN:   
    What Windows freeware adds powerful "phone Susan" & "vipw" commands?   
       
   Where, for efficiency, it's also in the native Windows 10 Cascade Menu,   
   Orthodox menu, Heterodox menu, Quick Launch Menu, & Taskbar, e.g.,   
   in the WinXP-like native Win10 Cascade Menu, you just select:   
    Start > Programs > vipw   
      
   Now we need to extend that solution to the rest of the common OSs.   
      
   On Windows, our choice is KeePass, which is the canonical software:   
       
   On Linux, the choice to use keepass2 is almost universal by default:   
       
   And, on iOS, it's either Keepasstouch or Minikeepass:   
       
       
      
   The question here is what do you use on Android?   
      
   The most common choices seem to be either Keepass2Android or KeePassDroid:   
       
       
      
   Hence the question here is which is better, in your experience, bearing in   
   mind the second part of the problem set which will be to set up a   
   non-cloud-based local LAN solution for automatic sync of the database.   
      
   Hence, if you're both highly technical and if you have also already solved   
   the non-cloud-based cross-platform sync solution for Android, iOS, Linux,   
   and Windows machines on the LAN, please advise as that's the next step   
   after choosing the cross-platform software solution.   
      
   In summary, this is a two-part *technical* question:   
   Part I: What tool do you use that respects the cross-platform database?   
   Part II: What non-cloud solution do you use to sync cross-platform files?   
      
   --   
   HINT: No need to post drivel if you have no technical expertise.   
   (It's fine if this thread has zero useless posts, as I solve all posed   
   problems in time and post the solution so that everyone benefits - but it   
   still would be useful to ask if there are any actual experts out there who   
   have already solved the given problem set.)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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