

As a result, some users find that KeePass feels “alien” when running on these platforms - it’s like a Windows app is being forced to run in the wrong environment.

KeePass uses the “Mono” framework. Mono allows Windows apps to run on Mac and Linux.

So does this make KeePassX obsolete? Not quite. There’s a difference in how these two applications operate. KeePass used to be Windows-only, but it now also runs on Mac and Linux. The main difference between KeePass and KeePassX is that KeePassX is designed to run on Mac and Linux. Import and export passwords in various file formats Stores data locally (offline) for extra securityĬompatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android Securely stores passwords and other user data
