Because I'd like to be system indipentend and have my data accessible not only 
on Mac or iOS which is IMHO the case with the iCloud password management 
solution.

Cheers,

  Christian

Am 29.07.2013 um 22:37 schrieb Josh Gregory <joshkar...@gmail.com>:

> Why not just wait until the iCloud keychain thing comes out in iOS 7 and OS X 
> .9?
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Jul 29, 2013, at 4:33 PM, Christian Schoepplein <ch...@schoeppi.net> wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> as mensioned earlier in this thread I was looking for a solution to handle 
>> my passwords and other account data across all my systems (Mac OS, Windows, 
>> iOS). 1Password seems to be a good commercial solution to do this, but I 
>> think I've found a free and Opensource solution now that is  also save, easy 
>> to use and has nearly the same features as 1Password.
>> 
>> I now use KeePass on Windows, MiniKeePass on my iOS devices and KyPass 
>> Companion on Mac OS to handle all my data stored in a crypted database, 
>> which is stored in Dropbox. The programs for Mac and Windows can open this 
>> database directly, because the Dropbox client is running on this platforms, 
>> on the iOS devices the database has to be imported via the Dropbox app if 
>> the file was changed on the other systems.
>> 
>> All programs are good to use with VoiceOver and fully accessible and this 
>> solution costs nothing :-).
>> 
>> Ciao,
>> 
>> Christian
>> 
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