The software is a basic password manager that helps users securely store their login credentials in one central location.
The software uses Camellia from NTT as a cipher, and I had no issues running it successfully on GNU/Linux, Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X, which is great.
To install it, I had to get a working Qt installation - Version 4.4.1 was used in my case. Following that, I ran the "./build.sh" command, and then copied mnkPasswordKeeper, fileclose.png and *.qm files to the same target directory, which was $HOME/bin on my system. I used the default password file which is "passworddb.xmls", and it was read without any issues.
One thing to note is that a simple shell script can be used to run the software, which I found to be quite effective. I used the below code for reference:
#!/bin/sh
cd ~/bin
./mnkPasswordKeeper &
cd -
The default Master password for passworddb.xmls is "default", which I then changed to my own.
While the overall experience was great, one issue I faced was with the dockwidget being too large, and I couldn't resize it due to a bug in Qt. However, this may be fixed in Qt 4.4.0.
Overall, I would definitely recommend mnkPasswordKeeper for anyone looking for a reliable and efficient password saving software.
Version 1.1.0: N/A