I am beyond impressed with the quality of this app (where’s the extra stars when you need them!). Within 5 minutes of downloading this app, I purchased the pro version. I highly recommend this if you’re looking for a solution to manage your password database.
Strongbox provides best in class secure password management helping you keep your data secret. Protecting you from digital attacks by using recognized best practices, military grade cryptography, and industry standard formats. Strongbox not only secures your data but provides a beautiful native experience on iPhones, iPad’s and Macs. The ultimate KeePass iOS password manager.
MacPass is free, open source software licensed under the GPLv3. It's build using other open source software like TransformerKit, KeePassKit, KissXML, Sparkle and a lot more. The source code is available on GitHub. Free download KeePass Desktop KeePass Desktop for Mac OS X. KeePass Desktop provides a secure password storage / manager to your device that's compatible with any KeePass Application on any device: PC, tablet or phone. MacPass 0.7.12 - Native OS X port of KeePass. Download the latest versions of the best Mac apps at safe and trusted MacUpdate. KeePass Password Safe is a different animal in the password managers’ universe. Although many tools are free, KeePass is also a completely open-source based password manager. This has several implications that are pretty important in deciding whether this is the right tool for you. KeePass is not a flashy, easy-to-use software.
Strongbox is a native App on both iOS and MacOS platforms. This means it looks and feels just like an App should. Designed with Apple’s human interface guidelines in mind and using standard UI paradigms, controls, colours and integrations, Strongbox just feels native. AutoFill integration means you never have to leave Safari or your other Apps to fill in a password, just tap the Strongbox suggestion above your keyboard, authenticate and you’re done. Use Face ID to automatically unlock your database, being secure has never been so convenient.
Strongbox provides an extensive suite of cryptographic ciphers that keeps your passwords and secrets secure from hackers. Using symmetric ciphers like the DOD standard AES256 algorithm by default. Alternatively you can choose the Bruce Schneier designed TwoFish or a modern stream cipher like ChaCha20.
Strongbox provides protection against brute force and offline hacks by using the recognized best key derivation functions in the field. This includes support for the recent award winning GPU-resistant Argon2 KDF. YubiKey support means you can use a hardware token such as the 5Ci to provide another layer of protection over your secrets.
Strongbox stores your private data in one of two industry leading and open source formats. This can be the well known and widely supported KeePass format (KDB and KDBX) or the long respected Password Safe format (PSAFE3). This means you can always open your database with the many available clients on pretty much every imaginable platform. It also means you can use your Strongbox database on Windows or send it to your FreeBSD friend. All safe in the knowledge that the database is completely compatible.
Strongbox itself is also open source with the code available for perusal and audit on Github. Give us a star!
Strongbox allows you to store your database where you want. By offering many cloud drive integrations such as iCloud, Dropbox, Google Drive and Microsoft Onedrive you choose where you keep your secrets. Strongbox will manage the synchronization effortlessly behind the scenes. Strongbox does not require you to setup a server nor does it have a single point of failure like other centralized managers. You’re in control.
You can also choose to host your own database if you feel more comfortable managing storage yourself. Strongbox supports both SFTP (including private key based authentication) and WebDAV (integrating beautifully with Nextcloud btw).
For some this may not be enough isolation. Strongbox has you covered. You can store your database on your device only, completely locally. You can Import and Export from your Desktop (for example) via LAN, AirDrop or iTunes File Sharing. Never let your database touch an external server if you prefer.
Strongbox works well for both business and personal use. To find out more about all the features, learn about pricing, or just get straight to the download, tap on an option below.
Securing their secrets on iOS and MacOS. Oh, and the press like it too..
This app is by far the best way to manage your passwords. Up until recently I was using Mini Keepass until suddenly it was no longer supported. That turned out to be a blessing in disguise.
We use The family Sharing version and love it! It’s so seamless with Dropbox and keypassxc. Download pagemaker for mac. TouchID makes it super simple to login on the phone, and now a single file can be accessed by all devices.
This app does what it promises and looks good! Open Source, uses proven cryptography, & cloud storage, is compatible with Keepass 1/2, and Password Safe formats. Allows YubiKey if desired.
This plugin is primarily intended for Macpass with PassIFox for Mozilla Firefox, chromeIPass for Google Chrome, or passafari for Mac Safari. KeePassHttp does't not officially support Mac system just like Keepass doesn't have a official native client for Mac. Since MacPass, this situation has changed and now MacOS people can use MacPass as native keepass application together with MacPassHTTP to get the similar experience like the Windows platform.

Safari must install passafari extension in order to connect to MacPass or other keepkass application.
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The latest version of MacPass can be download from MacPass Official Release.

However, the official MacPass release does not include MacPassHTTP (keepasshttp support). It must be compile manually. Install/compile guide can be found MacPassHTTP.
As of now, the last version of MacPass is 0.6.2. If you don't want to go through the compile process, you can download the plugin from this post.

The plugin has been tested for MacPass 0.6.2. Future version support is unknown. It should go to folder ~/Library/Application Support/MacPass/
You can open the folder from terminal and drag the plugin into the folder.
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After that you should be able to see it on MacPass.
