GPass is a GNOME2 desktop software that manages passwords for its users.
With GPass, users can enjoy a clean and easy-to-use user interface, complete with a quick-search facility. Additionally, usernames and passwords can be easily copied to the clipboard.
Encryption is done using the OpenSSL cryptographic library for maximum security. For those who struggle to come up with secure passwords, GPass offers a built-in password generator to make the process easier.
To run GPass smoothly, users will need to have the GNOME2 libraries and the OpenSSL cryptographic library (libcrypto).
In terms of updates to the software, the latest version of GPass has fixed a bug that caused it to crash under certain operating systems. It also added a feature that prevents the software from running if it is already open, and a method for exiting the GPass application after it has been locked. Additionally, the software now allows for easy movement of password entries through drag and drop, with the ability to move an entry to the place before or after its original location. Overall, GPass is a useful and secure software for managing passwords, even for those who are not technical experts.
Version 0.5.1: N/A