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KeeFox 0.1 source code released
Tuesday, 19 August 2008 21:49
I'm pleased to announce that version 0.1 of KeeFox has now been released. The version number gives you a clue but just to be explicit, this is not suitable for end users and is probably not even suitable for any but the most intrigued developers.
This version demonstrates many of the functions and technologies that will be used as we develop the project further but it's not much to look at yet.
This version demonstrates many of the functions and technologies that will be used as we develop the project further but it's not much to look at yet.
KeeFox 0.2 source code released
Sunday, 5 October 2008 22:46
KeeFox 0.2 has been released.
I was just about to get stuck into writing the actual code that will handle reading and writing passwords from KeePass to/from Firefox but thought it might be a good time to take a new source code snapshot and call it version 0.2 so the code is now available from the KeeFox sourceforge project website
I was just about to get stuck into writing the actual code that will handle reading and writing passwords from KeePass to/from Firefox but thought it might be a good time to take a new source code snapshot and call it version 0.2 so the code is now available from the KeeFox sourceforge project website
KeeFox 0.4 source code released
Wednesday, 24 December 2008 13:46
The latest version of KeeFox (0.4) is now ready. The source code is now contained within a public subversion (SVN) code repository at https://keefox.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/keefox/
KeeFox 0.5 released
Sunday, 8 March 2009 22:15
KeeFox 0.5 is ready. It is still not a finished product but in some cases you will be able to install the Firefox add-on and successfully step through the setup process. If you do that, you should see the basic functionality working fairly well (saving and loading passwords via Firefox).
I would not (and indeed do not) yet trust this software with my important passwords. I know of no way that data could be lost or exposed but it is simply not mature enough for me to guarantee that there will be no problems. So keep backups of everything and don't let anything too sensitive near it just in case.
Go to the KeeFox website to find a link to the firefox addon and the full details of this release.
I would not (and indeed do not) yet trust this software with my important passwords. I know of no way that data could be lost or exposed but it is simply not mature enough for me to guarantee that there will be no problems. So keep backups of everything and don't let anything too sensitive near it just in case.
Go to the KeeFox website to find a link to the firefox addon and the full details of this release.
KeeFox 0.6 released
Sunday, 8 March 2009 22:15
KeeFox 0.6 is ready. I'd still consider it alpha quality but would be interested to hear any success (or failure) stories so that a relatively stable and complete beta version can be released (in maybe a few months). The install process should be quick enough for you to have a quick play with it but (of course) make sure you have a backup of your KeePass database before you begin.
If you have installed previous versions of the KeeFox XPI or the KeeICE KeePass plugin please remove them first and make sure you are running KeePass 2.07 (although if you do not have KeePass installed yet, KeeFox will do that for you).
If you have installed previous versions of the KeeFox XPI or the KeeICE KeePass plugin please remove them first and make sure you are running KeePass 2.07 (although if you do not have KeePass installed yet, KeeFox will do that for you).
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