Now that I have ditched roboform for keepass, I was wondering if an address database could be entered. The reason why is I have 4 computers, each running windows and Ubuntu. I also use the portable applications on USB. Now for websites and passwords keepass is excellent. The one thing that drives me crazy, is the address book, emails and keeping it updating across all the platforms. I use Thunderbird but the USB Thunderbird uses a different address book database format than the installed versions, also Ubuntu Thunderbird is different. And it is just not necessarily emails, It is the whole address book. I use Keepass and use the USB Keepass as my original database and just copy the database to each system as I use them. I wish I could keep an address book in keepass.
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There are so many formats for address books we wouldn't know where to start. If you can create the address book as a file, KeePass can store it as an attachment - encrypted of course.
cheers, Paul
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Now that I have ditched roboform for keepass, I was wondering if an address database could be entered. The reason why is I have 4 computers, each running windows and Ubuntu. I also use the portable applications on USB. Now for websites and passwords keepass is excellent. The one thing that drives me crazy, is the address book, emails and keeping it updating across all the platforms. I use Thunderbird but the USB Thunderbird uses a different address book database format than the installed versions, also Ubuntu Thunderbird is different. And it is just not necessarily emails, It is the whole address book. I use Keepass and use the USB Keepass as my original database and just copy the database to each system as I use them. I wish I could keep an address book in keepass.
There are so many formats for address books we wouldn't know where to start. If you can create the address book as a file, KeePass can store it as an attachment - encrypted of course.
cheers, Paul