Thank you for all your notes @mstarke ... it's nice to have something
to work with.
* Cool ... I changed all the keys except the one in the back in 13
* 16 So I mirrored the needle, however, I disagree with you on the
point that it would fit with the CD better. First of it has a different
angle which just makes it seem off and changing the angle of either
looks weird (to me at least) and secondly I rather like, that they are
not too similar. We want people to be able to distinguish between the
icon easily ... right?!
* 25 I did think I nailed it pretty good when had done this one ...
nice to know you agree :)
* 26 Moved the save on harddisk to 89 and made a floppy disk.
* 38 I have no clue what Samba is so I just went with the original
icon. Do tell if you wish something else.
* 32 Filesystem viwer ... I think you are right. I alterede the icon
plus I found a place where they describe fsview as follows:
> FSView is a tool for showing disc utilization in a graphical
form, much
> like the UNIX command ’du’. The visualisation type
chosen is a
treemap. Each directory is represented by a rectangle whose
area is
proportional to its size. Each directory rectangle contains
smaller
rectangles for its contents, and so on down.
* 33 I guess someone who love the race track ...
* 42 this was problematic because for some reason the little indents
does not show when the bar is not tilted, so I had to make them bigger,
which makes them look stupid, when the icon is bigger and for some
reason they are more recognisable tilted ... what do you guys think?
* 47 So I made a third option ... a zipped circle.
* 49 It might work with the perspective.
* 58 Is the key too big if it is just put in full size?
* 62 Hi hi ... thanks :D
* 66 One $sign coming up.
Before I add the .ai file I would like us to get a little closer to
what we will end up with, since the .ai file is a big mess right now
... a lot of the icons have not been expanded yet and made into
"proper" vector shapes fit for your purpose. I won't do that until I am
fairly certain we have no more tweaks to make.
#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.
##Download
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.
If you want to live dangerously and want to take a look at the master:
git clone https://github.com/mstarke/MacPass
cd MacPass
git submodule init
git submodule update
After that you can build and run in Xcode. If you run into signing issues take a look at Issue #92
##Known Major Issues
- Binary releases (0.2.x - 0.3.x):
- KDBX DeletedObjects are stripped on save. This will break synchronisation features!
- Binary releases (since 0.4.x):
- KDBX History is only preseverd. Editting doesn't create new history entries
- Default Autotype Sequences will get stored although they shouldn't be stored
- Default Autotype sequence is wrong
{TAB}{USERNAME}{TAB}{PASSWORD}{ENTER}instead of{USERNAME}{TAB}{PASSWORD}{ENTER}
##System Requirement
The Minimum OS X Version for MacPass currently is 10.8 Mountain Lion. Since 10.9 Mavericks is a free upgrade I have no plans to support 10.7 Lion.
##Status
The Status can be found on the dedicated Wiki page.
##What does it look like?
More Screenshots in the Wiki
##Alternatives
KeePassX is a Qt based KeePass port, than can read database version 1 and 2 and write version 2 containers rather nicely. It's in active development, open source. Alpha 5 is out and now includes the previously missing password generator. It fully supports all database features and should be stable enough for daily usage. It can import version 1 into a version 2 file but is unable to natively write version 1 files.
KyPass Companion is a native Cocoa port and offers KeePassHttp compatiblity. Should be able to read and write database version 1 and 2. It is closed source and currently available in the Mac App Store. It's rather expensive considering the bugs and missing features. Based on the user reviews it should work. Not all version 2 features are supported. It is unable to convert between database versions.
S3crets native Cocoa Port with a different approach to displaying the database fully inside a tree. It is able to read and write database version 1 and 2. Not all database features are fully supported.
Help
Some questions might be ansered in the FAQ
Another place to look is the IRC channel #macpass on 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 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
##Contribtuions
Iiro Jäppinen MacPass icon
Gil André French localizations
Nathaniel Madura Refacotrings, first create Database
Kurt Legerlotz Settings to open or copy URL on double click
Adam Doppelt whitespace polish on EntryInspectorView, Autosave table sorting. Default to sort by title.
Stephen Taylor Fixed tab ordering
Andrew Schleifer Enable fullscreen option for document windows, Centralise the Validation, Only enable password entry fields when option is checked
Frank Enderle Cmd+F now marks the text of the search field if the filterbar is already visible and sets the focus. Set remaining password fields to fixed width font.
Josh Halstead Update Readme (typo)
Chhom Seng Fixed issue with blank outline and entry views if the inspector was hidden before unlocking the database. Implemented context menu validation for entry context menu.
##Copyright
This Project is based upon the following work:
KissXML Copyright 2012 Robbie Hanson. All rights reserved.
MiniKeePass Copyright 2011 Jason Rush and John Flanagan. All rights reserved.
KeePass Database Library Copyright 2010 Qiang Yu. All rights reserved.
PXSourceList Copyright 2011, Alex Rozanski. All rights reserved.
CocoaHTTPServer Copyright 2011, Deusty, LLC. All rights reserved.
KSPasswordField Copyright 2012 Mike Abdullah, Karelia Software. All rights reserved.
DDHotKey Copyright Dave DeLong. All rights reserved.
Sparkle Copyright 2006 Andy Matuschak
TransformerKit Copyright 2012 Mattt Thompson. All rights reseverd
See submodules for additional Licenses
##Feedback

