Since the company has been acquired what are the plans for the service? http://labs.mitro.co/ says that "The service will continue to operate as-is for the foreseeable future." but there is a lot of ambiguity in 'forseeable.' While I really appreciate the value of having the client and server code open sourced I don't want to run my own server nor do I want to sign up for a service that, with the changes that will li…
"Mitro has committed to funding continued operations of its servers until at least the end of 2014. If their code proves to be secure and popular with the community, we will be advising them on how to create a sustainable home for that infrastructure.". Erh. Yes, so I'll be staying on KeePass, strategically "cloud" backupped in encrypted form to my email address (also, yes, this does not solve Android integration..et…
Mitro Releases a New Free and Open Source Password Manager
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#34This looks really great, sadly this is the type of product where being an early adopter makes me nervous, but after a few minutes of playing with it I'm impressed with the UI. I love the functionality of LastPass, I really do, but man their UI is terrible. I trust them from a security front though and in the end that is what matters most to me. If Mitro builds up that same rep then I'll switch over, but until then wa…
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#35Currently using KeePassX + Dropbox. What sort of benefits would I get from Mitro?
Currently, this is the best option. Though I recommend KeePass proper as opposed to X since KeePassX's last stable release was over 4 years ago and they've only pushed out alpha builds since then.
Re: Mitro Releases a New Free and Open Source Password Manager
#36This looks really great, sadly this is the type of product where being an early adopter makes me nervous, but after a few minutes of playing with it I'm impressed with the UI. I love the functionality of LastPass, I really do, but man their UI is terrible. I trust them from a security front though and in the end that is what matters most to me. If Mitro builds up that same rep then I'll switch over, but until then wa…
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#37Am I wrong in expecting it to work exactly like Lastpass did?
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#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
Congratulations on the release guys. Would you mind talking about your strengths and weaknesses compared to KeepassX?
For starters, maybe we should ask why Mitro is only using 128bit AES (stated in their PDF design doc)?
Re: Mitro Releases a New Free and Open Source Password Manager
#39This looks really great, sadly this is the type of product where being an early adopter makes me nervous, but after a few minutes of playing with it I'm impressed with the UI. I love the functionality of LastPass, I really do, but man their UI is terrible. I trust them from a security front though and in the end that is what matters most to me. If Mitro builds up that same rep then I'll switch over, but until then wa…
The UI is indeed awesome. I'd love to see a little more development on the features (doesn't support wildcard domains, for example). But it's definitely a great starting point to work on.