There's no official KeePass Android app, but you'll find several KeePass-compatible ones. I recommend Keepass2Android , largely because of its exceptional support for Dropbox, Google Drive, and
The new Dropbox Android app plays nicely with KeePassDroid. I use Dropbox to synchronize my keepass database, because it is available on all of the platforms I use daily: Linux, Windows, and Android. It's very easy to use. I install it on my desktop first, and move my keepass database into my dropbox. Then, fire up the Dropbox Android app, and KeePass on mobile, when paired with DropBox and the desktop app, is a seamless experience that lets you manage your account across devices with ease. KeePass for Android Since other apps correctly offer opening with keepass. Dropbox does not use the android internal open with functionality. Instead you choose to implement it on your own. It is not a fault by keepass it is yours. But hey then I better switch to nextcloud. This app instead offers me to open it with keepass droid. I then use DropBox to sync my KeePass safe across all my computers and mobile devices. One feature of this app that I really like is that selecting an account temporarily adds "Copy user name to clipboard" and "Copy password to clipboard" options to the notification area, so you don't need to switch back-and-forth between apps when logging in.
4. Install and configure Dropbox app on the Android Gadget 5. Sync the Dropbox folder with online folders and mark the KeePass password file "favorite" for better synchronization and offline use. Each time you need to use KeePass, open Dropbox App, refresh (optional) and browse to the KeePass password file.
4. Install and configure Dropbox app on the Android Gadget 5. Sync the Dropbox folder with online folders and mark the KeePass password file "favorite" for better synchronization and offline use. Each time you need to use KeePass, open Dropbox App, refresh (optional) and browse to the KeePass password file. How did you accomplish this? I just went through the whole crazy project of getting the data I need from the Google API and all that to set up the Windows version of KeePass to sync with my Google Drive, and now I want to get my KeePassDroid to sync with my Google Drive, but I don't get it.
Sync KeePass to Dropbox ^. I have been using KeePassDroid, the most popular KeePass-compatible Android app (according to the Google Play statistics), for quite a while.I recently moved to Keepass2Android, mostly because it allows me to sync the KeePass database with my cloud drive more conveniently.Keepass2Android supports Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, SFTP (SSH file transfer), FTP, HTTP
KeePass Touch for iOS. Due to so many restrictions imposed by the iOS, KeePass Touch is not as feature rich as Keepass2Android. You can sync file from Dropbox and local FTP. There's no option In this video tutorial we will show you how to sync Dropbox with "KeePass". Launch the "KeePass" program. Type your master password and press "OK" to open the database. Syncing 1Password with Dropbox works very similarly to syncing KeePass. In a nutshell, you need to save your 1Password database file in your Dropbox directory. 4. Install and configure Dropbox app on the Android Gadget 5. Sync the Dropbox folder with online folders and mark the KeePass password file "favorite" for better synchronization and offline use. Each time you need to use KeePass, open Dropbox App, refresh (optional) and browse to the KeePass password file. How did you accomplish this? I just went through the whole crazy project of getting the data I need from the Google API and all that to set up the Windows version of KeePass to sync with my Google Drive, and now I want to get my KeePassDroid to sync with my Google Drive, but I don't get it. KeePassXC is a community fork of KeePassX, the cross-platform port of KeePass for Windows. Every feature works cross-platform and was thoroughly tested on multiple systems to provide users with the same look and feel on every supported operating system. This includes the beloved Auto-Type feature. thank you for your reply. It is definitely a KeePass file. As you recommended, I was able to download the file on the PC and it worked to open and to sychcronize the file with KeePass android. But I still can't open the file with KeePass 2 portable (Vers. 2.35) online from the Dropbox.