Kpasman is a password manager designed for K Desktop Environment that takes inspiration from gpasman. It is a small and functional tool that helps users manage and organize their passwords effectively.
To use Kpasman, you need a few software requirements, including KDE 3.x, Qt 3.x, and gcc with a version greater than or equal to 2.8.1 or egcs. The latest release of Kpasman has some noteworthy additions such as a hide action, autolocking on hide, and minimal docking support. The developers have also fixed session management, added simple drag and drop, and removed the broken SDI code.
Additionally, Kpasman now remembers the screen position, locks/unlocks at an app level, and has all columns except the password column set to autoresize. The developers have changed QLineEdit into KPasswordEdit where appropriate, added a View/Hide menu bar, and changed the View into a KListView/KlistViewItem for altering colors. Furthermore, Kpasman now has 'about' info and has been ported to KDE3/Qt3. Old menu/statusbar/toolbar stuff was replaced by actions, and the old KDevelop-based dialogs were replaced by Qt-designer .ui dialogs. The developers also changed old custom Recent Files into recentfiles action.
Overall, Kpasman is an excellent password manager for K Desktop Environment users looking for secure password encryption and compatibility with the gpasman file format.
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