![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Install Mono ≥ 2.6 (older versions will not work and are not supported).In order to run KeePass, follow these steps: In addition to Windows, KeePass 2.x runs fine under Mono, i.e. Running KeePass under Mono (Linux, Mac OS X, BSD. Keepass seems to be the best available password manager. Thus: do you know of any tweak or add-on that could (1) make Firefox smart enough to get my master password once and then leave me alone, and/or (2) add an option (checkbox-style, toggle button, etc.) to browse "for now" (until I toggle the option) or even "for this session" (until I restart) without using any of my saved passwords? I'm running Firefox 3.5.6 on Mac OS X 10.5 thanks. Thus even when hitting cancel does leave me free to browse passwordless, it doesn't get Firefox to leave me alone for the whole session. because I want to let someone else use it without getting access to my accounts), but hitting cancel results in erratic behavior-sometimes the box just pops up again and again, or sometimes it stops and behaves as I wish (continuing to browse w/o my passwords) until it encounters another site that wants my password. Sometimes I want Firefox not to use my saved passwords at all (e.g. If I restore a session with multiple tabs with sites with saved passwords, the master password prompt pops up once for each of them, even if I correctly enter the password the first time. I have two major gripes about the FF password manager:
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