
This commit improves the readability of the bug report template by changing the label of the "Version" information to "provide it below" instead of "provide it here". Additionally, the "Which version of Android are you on?" question is now a separate input field instead of a textarea, which makes it easier to answer. Finally, the markdown formatting of the instructions for finding the Android version is improved for better readability.
Keepass2Android
What is Keepass2Android?
Keepass2Android is a password manager app. It allows to store and retrieve passwords and other sensitive information in a file called "database". This database is secured with a so-called master password. The master password typically is a strong password and can be complemented with a second factor for additional security. The password database file can be synchronized across different devices. This works best using one of the built-in cloud storage options, but can also be performed with third-party apps. Keepass2Android is compatible with Keepass 1 and Keepass 2 on Windows and KeepassX on Linux.
Where to get it?
Regular stable releases of Keepass2Android are available on Google Play.
Beta-releases can be obtained by opting in to the Beta testing channel or Beta testing channel for Keepass2Android Offline.
How can I contribute?
- Help to translate Keepass2Android into your language or improve translations at our Crowdin page
- Add features by creating a plugin or creating a pull request. You might want to contact me before you start working so I can coordinate efforts.
- Become a GitHub sponsor to boost 🚀 development
- Make a donation
How do I learn more?
Please see the documentation.
How do I build the project?
If you want to build Keepass2Android, check the build guide.
The project homepage is https://philipp.crocoll.net/keepass2android/index.php