Sunday, February 7, 2010

MyKeePass 1.0 souce code

update: I have uploaded the latest source code to the address below:

Please notice that there are two "projects":
The first one is named "KeePass", which is an iphone library project that parses KDB3 files;
The second one is name "MyKeePass", which builds the UI of MyKeePass 1.0 and uses "KeePass" to read/write KDB3 files.

Thanks a lot!

How to import/export KeePass datafile


Some users are asking how to import/export data files into MyKeePass. I think it might be helpful to write a short tutorial here (you need WIFI connection to do so).

1. Start the MyKeePass and click the "floppy disk" icon on the bottom-right:


2. MyKeePass will show a screen similar to the one below:


3. Open the web browser on your desktop, pointing it to the address shown on the step 2;


4. Click the "choose file" button on the desktop browser to select a file for uploading; and then click "submit" to actually upload it.

5. Press the "stop" button on the MyKeePass once the upload is done;




Tuesday, February 2, 2010

MyKeePass 1.0 is available now

I am glad that MyKeePass is approved by Apple :-)
This very first version provides features below:
  1. View/Edit KeePass 1.0 password files;
  2. Import/Export KeePass files to your desktop;
  3. Search password entries;
Please be aware that if your KDB file contains large attachments, this application could be slow to encrypt the file. So it is recommended you don't use this tool to EDIT big KDB files (>10M)

Supporting of MyKeePass 2.0 and more features are currently under development.

Thanks a lot for using MyKeePass!




Sunday, January 3, 2010

MyKeePass 1.0 ScreenShots

Password File Management





Add New Group



Add New Entry or Group




Edit Existing Entry


Thursday, December 31, 2009

MyKeePass 1.0


MyKeePass is an iPhone application that helps users manage their passwords or other secret information. It is compatible with the very popular open source application KeePass and KeePassX, but only supports KeePass 1.0 KDB files (.KDB) and AES-256.

Password files can be imported from or exported to user's desktop machines, and users can use MyKeePass to search, delete, insert, modify password entries. This application is straightforward to use and very stable.

This application will be available in Apple Store soon.