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Finally after waiting on the dashlane team to make a linux version of their application, I got tired and made it into a desktop application in a semi-hacky using the Jade-Application-Kit from the manjaro team <3

https://github.com/asosnovsky/...
(shameless plug)

I feel like I should photopea next, would make a kind of "photoshop" for linux. :D

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    Enpass Is great and support every os, it's free on linux desktop, and costs around 10$ once on Android , no subscription. Moreover enpass does not store anything on their servers... Only backup your data on your prefered drive solution or only localy if you want so. It has extensions for every browser. ^^ try it it's free for 20 passwords on android and totally free on linux 😀 Great app and great Dev team, they listen to users
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    @ShotgunSurgeon it's a password manager like dashlane, lastpass but it supports every os and is free for desktop Linux 😁
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    Sry I was referring to the jade thingy
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    @ShotgunSurgeon yep didn't know it was a thing, yesterday I have used electron with angular to transform an webapp in desktop app
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    KeePassXC, KeePass2Android and Nextcloud. Perfect solution for me.
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    @ShotgunSurgeon yeah JAD is a bit like naitivefier but without electron. It fully renders in a webview, and doesn't try to do as much. Making it's memory foot a bit smaller. But it required a bit more configuration.

    Oh, and it can run Firefox under the hood not just chrome.
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    @Loris I hear you. I've used it and other password managers. But I do like dashlane's UI a bit better, and while I am aware it ain't 100% secure since it's not opensource, I still opt in to use at the moment.
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