KeePassXC 2.7.10 Open-Source Password Manager Brings Proton Pass Support
Highlights of KeePassXC 2.7.10 include the ability to import passwords from Proton Pass, but the feature only supports unencrypted JSON files and no Passkeys, support for KeePass2 TOTP configuration settings, and support for generating passphrases using a mix of uppercase and lowercase words, called “MIXED case”.
The user interface received a bunch of new enhancements in this release, including the ability to adjust the application’s font size, icon support for password strength, a new “Group Full Path” column in the entry view, and a new option to disable the opening of the built-in browser when an URL field is double-clicked.
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KeePassXC 2.7.10 Brings Proton Pass Importer
The KeePassXC team has unveiled the latest version of its free & open-source password manager, KeePassXC 2.7.10, a community-driven fork of KeePassX, providing cross-platform support for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
The most striking change in this release is the brand-new Proton Pass importer, which streamlines the migration process for those switching from Proton Pass. Equally significant—and one of the most requested features—users can now adjust the application font size for better on-screen readability.
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KeePassXC 2.7.10 Released! Proton Pass Import & KeePass2 TOTP Settings
KeePassXC, the cross-platform community fork of KeePass password manager, released version 2.7.10 few days ago. The new KeePassXC 2.7.10 finally added support changing the font size between small, normal, medium, and large, making the app fit for different screen sizes and user needs.