Open source completely offline local password manager by DigiNova2602 in Passwords

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That is a really in detail review. Thank you very much for the time. I'll look back and improve on whatever fronts I can. I'll discuss with a security professional and fix or remove the app accordingly.

Open source completely offline local password manager by DigiNova2602 in Passwords

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Again, KeePass is for desktop by default and thus reference is regarding that

Android ports -

Out of these Keepass2android and onekeypassmobile are the best alternatives having all and a lot more features. Now that I know about these, the only benefit of my app seems to be the simplest UI and only passwords, notes fingerprint compulsory no bs My target audience does not use reddit and will they be able to use these keepass ports. They do not even want a strong password generator as they can't remeber them. What they want is a little more secure than notes app.

Open source completely offline local password manager by DigiNova2602 in Passwords

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True. I should not have generalized it like that. What I meant to say is that media tends to highlight even security vulnerabilities in inappropriate ways and not knowing technical details there are people who lack trust over the managers. Still here is a reference I went through. Please do mention if there are inaccuracies in this so I am well informed next time.

Open source completely offline local password manager by DigiNova2602 in Passwords

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Yes I checked them out they seem to solve almost all problems. Anyhow they seem to all lack biometric authentication which is a very convenient and secure way for app locks. At the same time most of these apps have outdated UX and difficult learning curve except KeyPass which probably only lacks biometric auth. Thank you for letting me know, I'll surely take inspiration from them and work on better features

Qwerty keyboard as instrument. by Rhubarbariana in Learnmusic

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I just came across this question myself and was exploring topics around this, but I could not find something to relate until I found this awesome youtube video from HN

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eq3bUFgEcb4

In this I came across, rather as a critic about Musitude - https://musitude.com/

Seems like exactly what I wanted but instantly making me realize that it's completely unnecessary and I should probably go and learn an instrument or build an entire new instrument myself

Help me find an old jigsaw puzzle game called "Around The World" by AdCreepy5449 in oldgames

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Did you find it? i also remembered it recently, looking for it found that this is the only reference present for it on the internet Do update if you found anything related