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PassDrop app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1936 ratings )
Utilities Productivity
Developer: Rudis Muiznieks
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.24, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 24 May 2011
App size: 3.58 Mb

PassDrop is a fully-featured secure password management system, compatible with the free KeePass 1.x (Classic) and multi-platform KeePassX desktop applications. PassDrop uses the free DropBox storage service for hassle-free synchronization of your password databases between your iPhone, Windows, OS X, and Linux desktop computers.

Features:

- Strong emphasis on clean, simple, intuitive user interface
- Fully optimized for all devices including retina iPhones and iPads
- Load, create, and edit multiple KeePass 1.x databases in your DropBox account
- Open KeePass 1.x databases with any file extension
- Fully integrated two-way syncing to DropBox, with collision detection
- Lock file utilization when opening databases in edit mode
- Offline read access to databases when no network is available
- View, create, move, sort, and edit all groups and entries nested to any level
- Password generator to automatically create random strong passwords for entries
- Entry search capabilities at global and group-specific levels
- Copy logins, passwords, urls, or notes to your clipboard
- Automatically open urls in Safari while PassDrop remains open in the background
- Optionally clear clipboard whenever PassDrop is re-activated
- "Lock in background" option to auto-lock your database after a customizable amount of time
- Hide "Backup" group results when searching entries
- Encrypted HTTPS communication directly with the official DropBox API for maximum security

PassDrop is perfect for anyone looking for a secure way to store their passwords, and especially ideal for anyone already using KeePass 1.x or KeePassX on their desktop computer.

FULL DISCLOSURE! PassDrop has all of the commonly-commented-on limitations listed below:

- No KeePass 2.x (kdbx) support
- No Key File authentication support
- Does not support the Twofish encryption algorithm
- No file attachment support
- Unlinking DropBox also removes all of your databases

For more information and details about the products feature roadmap, visit http://passdrop.rudism.com.

Pros and cons of PassDrop app for iPhone and iPad

PassDrop app good for

Unlinking tip fixes database opening failure. Nice update with useful features. One step more to have iPad display and kdbx files support as in Kypass. Cheers
Work with private dropbox folder with secure login! 5th star reserved for write access. Currently it is only a viewer but it is a great one!
This is by far the most robust, feature-complete 1.x Keepass app for iOS. Fantastic Dropbox support, full database editing capabilities, auto-locking after settable delay, and local sync in case no Internet connection is available. Ive been using PassDrop for a long time and I am very excited to finally see a universal version that looks great on iPad. Keep up the good work!
Ive been using this app for about a year now and it works flawlessly. Highly recommended for all Keepass and Dropbox users.
Nice application but first impressions are that its a bit slow and the add entry button not easily accessible. Should have a toolbar for rapid access to common tasks
Please add support for 2.x KeePass versions and keyfiles. 5 stars for interface and in advance fuctionality.

Some bad moments

Does not open the database, no support, no documentation. Just threw money away on buying the app
Add support .kdbx data bases and key files. It would be amazing!
Was working flawlessly until it Does not support kdpx 2nd gen keepass file extension
Nice being able to use the same KeePassX file I use on DropBox already with my keepassdroid app on nexus one. Looking forward to the planned updates.
Finally somebody brought us Keepass & Dropbox on iOS. Ive got no complaints so far. Looking forward to editing capabilities.
It doesnt say anything about it here on the listing, but if you visit the page it says the app doesnt support key files, and there are no plans for it. Would be nice to make this obvious short coming something that is clearly disclosed on the app description So, save yourself 99 cents if you use the more secure method of key file based authentication.