#MacPass There a lot of iOS KeePass tools around but a distinct lack of a good OS X Version. KeePass can be used via Mono on OS X but lacks vital functionality and feels sluggish. MacPass is an attempt to create an OS X port of KeePass. ##Disclaimer The Project is in heavy development. Beware that I'm going to shift things around so stuff is going to break. A lot. ##Dowload Since github now provides a release feature, I'm trying to upload binaries on all the tags I create along the way. Use it with caution, it's unfinished. Really! All releases can be found at [Github](https://github.com/mstarke/MacPass/releases). ##Known Major Issues * Binary releases (0.2.x - 0.3.x) contain the following issues: * KDBX DeletedObjects are stripped on save. This will break synchronisation features! * All Versions (including master branch) contain the follwoing issues * KDBX History is not supported ##System Requirement The Minimum OS X Version for MacPass currently is 10.8 Mountain Lion. With 10.9 Mavericks around the corner, I'm a bit hesitant to support 10.7 Lion. ##Status The Status can be found on the dedicated [Wiki page](https://github.com/mstarke/MacPass/wiki/Status). ##What does it look like? ![image](https://raw.github.com/mstarke/MacPass/master/Assets/Screenshots/MacPass.png) More Screenshots in the [Wiki](https://github.com/mstarke/MacPass/wiki/Screenshots) ##Alternatives [KeePassX](http://www.keepassx.org) is a Qt based KeePass port, than can read Databases Version 1 and 2 and write Version 2 containers rather nicely. It's in active development, open source. Sadly there's only an older alpha binary release. It fully supports all database features. [KyPass Companion](http://www.kyuran.be/logiciels/kypass4mac/) is a native Cocoa port and offers KeePassHttp compatiblity. Should be able to read and write version 1 and 2 database. Is closed source and in early development. Beta releases have an expiry date. Not all database features are fully supported. [S3crets](http://s3crets.com/en/help/) native Cocoa Port with a different approach to displaying the database fully inside a tree. Is able to read and write version 1 and 2 databases. Not all database features are fully supported. ## Help You might get help in the IRC channel [#macpass](irc://irc.freenode.org/macpass) on [irc.freenode.org](irc://irc.freenode.org) ##License MacPass KeePass compatible client for OS X Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Michael Starke, HicknHack Software GmbH This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . ##Copyright This Project is based upon the following work: [KissXML](https://github.com/robbiehanson/KissXML) Copyright 2012 Robbie Hanson. All rights reserved. [MiniKeePass](https://github.com/MiniKeePass/MiniKeePass) Copyright 2011 Jason Rush and John Flanagan. All rights reserved. [KeePass Database Library](https://github.com/mpowrie/KeePassLib) Copyright 2010 Qiang Yu. All rights reserved. [PXSourceList](https://github.com/Perspx/PXSourceList) Copyright 2011, Alex Rozanski. All rights reserved. [CocoaHTTPServer](https://github.com/robbiehanson/CocoaHTTPServer ) Copyright 2011, Deusty, LLC. All rights reserved. [KSPasswordField](https://github.com/karelia/SecurityInterface) Copyright 2012 Mike Abdullah, Karelia Software. All rights reserved. See submodules for additional Licenses