I have migrated from two other password-managers to KeePass. This was a perfect decision.
I currently use as well Xmarks to synchronize my bookmarks (Firefox only) between my different devices. I would like to get rid of Xmarks and to use KeePass as my bookmarks-repository.
Is there any add-in for Firefox available that I could use to synchronize my bookmarks with KeePass?
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I put things in KeePass you couldn't imagine, bookmarks being one of them. If its valuable, I put it in KeePass.
I tried TrueCrypt before its demise, and found it was too cumbersome. KeePass has a perfect balance between ease of access, security and flexibility.
Its so easy to use, and can do so much, other tools just aren't needed. My only other Swiss Army Knife is TaskUnifier/Toodledo, and if to-do list functionalty were added to KeePass (not suggesting it should be) I'd drop T.U. the same way I dropped Evernote.
KeePass isn't for everyone, and probably few people use it for as much as I do, but it presses all my buttons in just the right way.
They say use the right tool for the job? I haven't thrown a task at KeePass yet that it can't handle.
Jim
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I have migrated from two other password-managers to KeePass. This was a perfect decision.
I currently use as well Xmarks to synchronize my bookmarks (Firefox only) between my different devices. I would like to get rid of Xmarks and to use KeePass as my bookmarks-repository.
Is there any add-in for Firefox available that I could use to synchronize my bookmarks with KeePass?
KeePass can import Mozilla bookmarks, but there is no sync arrangement that I know of.
cheers, Paul
Too bad, thanks anyway Paul
I don't see any relation between a password manager and bookmark sychronisation.
I put things in KeePass you couldn't imagine, bookmarks being one of them. If its valuable, I put it in KeePass.
I tried TrueCrypt before its demise, and found it was too cumbersome. KeePass has a perfect balance between ease of access, security and flexibility.
Its so easy to use, and can do so much, other tools just aren't needed. My only other Swiss Army Knife is TaskUnifier/Toodledo, and if to-do list functionalty were added to KeePass (not suggesting it should be) I'd drop T.U. the same way I dropped Evernote.
KeePass isn't for everyone, and probably few people use it for as much as I do, but it presses all my buttons in just the right way.
They say use the right tool for the job? I haven't thrown a task at KeePass yet that it can't handle.
Jim