Simple local password encryption. An easy to use password manager.
You decide where to store your files - local disk, USB drive, or remotely. For example, I use my Microsoft One Drive, Google Drive, Dropbox, and Mega accounts.
Absolutely nothing is transmitted to a server by this app.
I personally use CryptoJs daily to manage my passwords. I "dog food" it to find bugs and improve usability. I use this app nearly every day. I hope you find it useful and "good enough".
Cross platform - macOS, Linux, and Windows. It's also working my Raspberry Pi 3 Model B.
- The longer the passphase the better.
- Utilize the
Random Password
menu item to generate your passwords (or something similar). - Never use the same password twice. Your online bank and Google passwords should be different.
- Change your password frequently.
Install Node.js for your platform.
Clone or download the source code to a local directory.
npm install
npm start
npm test
Electron v1.6.2
NodeJs v6.9.5
jQuery v2.2.4
Zurb Foundation v6.3.1
CryptoJS v3.1.2