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David Graser:

--- Quote from: Thomas M. on February 17, 2021, 02:46:54 pm ---I am using eaccount for years to my full satiscation.
Have a look here: https://ecsoft2.org/eaccounts-account-manager
Thomas

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Hi Thomas

Works good.  Thanks.

Create a directory for it in the Programs folder on your hard drive

Need to download, extract and copy the files to your Programs\eAccounts folder

ftp://cyberia.dnsalias.com/pub/filebase/gfd/app/misc/EACC11.ZIP

Download, extract, and copy EACC12 exe to the eAccount directory replacing the eacc11 exe.

http://www.os2site.com/sw/apps/database/eacc_upto12.zip

Download, extract, and copy blowfish to the eAccount directory.

http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/download/pub/os2/util/encrypt/bfish163.zip

Run install.cmd




Dave Yeo:
KeePassX sounds good and along with KeePassXC, were recommended to me on other forums as cross platform.
Thanks

Andreas Schnellbacher:

--- Quote from: Dave Yeo on February 17, 2021, 07:20:34 pm ---KeePassX sounds good and along with KeePassXC, were recommended to me on other forums as cross platform.

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Yes, KeePassXC is probably the best and safest one. Local storage only, no browser add-ons, no mobile versions, no telemetry, implemeted 2FA. It was recommended to me a from the data center of our institute a few days ago. I've read that it started as a fork of KeePassX. I'll start with KeePassX on OS/2 in the future.

BTW: KeePassXC uses Qt 5 and has no OS/2 port. KeePassX uses Qt 4 and an OS/2 port exists.

Dave Yeo:

--- Quote from: Andreas Schnellbacher on February 17, 2021, 08:25:04 pm ---BTW: KeePassXC uses Qt 5 and has no OS/2 port. KeePassX uses Qt 4 and an OS/2 port exists.

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Yes, but with libgcrypt ported (Thanks KOMH), and the Qt 5 port coming along, it should be portable. There's a couple of other requirements, which are likely portable without hassle. The big one is having a cryptographic library with a good source of entropy for password and key generation.

Joop:
You can also go to my Java pages, there are 4 Java programs which can hold your passwords. Have a look at http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6eB.htm or in Dutch http://joopn.home.xs4all.nl/os2ecs/ecs6nB.htm. Of course you need Java 6. If that is not enough, let me know, there are more out there for Java ;-)

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