I set Password Safe (linux version) to lock after 100 minutes. If my computer goes into sleep mode during that time then the 100 minutes counter seems to stop. When I wake the computer up days later the lock still has not come into effect. The program should check the system clock on wake up and lock if the time is more than the preset number of minutes. It's not perfect but would be better than the current situation where you can't trust the database to lock at the end of a session.
New 600 minute timeout not implemented in LInux version
You guys are waaaay over thinking this. An option to sort by most recently used doesn't have to be 99.99999% accurate over all instances. Just maintain the count locally. It's not going to be worse than current - the top 10 in alphabetical order on my computer never get used. It's not even close - these are archival records of ancient passwords right at the top of the list every single day. morning to dusk Of course, alphabetical is more or less arbitrary. Why not reverse alphabetical? Or date of...
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Customize main toolbar doesn't do anything (Linux version)
Let me save it whever I want
I would concur with MrMe on this issue. There is nothing magic about a 100 minute time limit. Please could you let the users pick a number that works for them - MrMe's use case of "a workday" is exactly what I had in mind with the same request below. https://sourceforge.net/p/passwordsafe/bugs/1415/ You can consider those downloading a separate password manager and digging around the 4th page of options are slightly aware of what they are doing :) In fact, if safety is over-ridingly important then...
Lock database after more than 100 minutes