In essence keepass is an open database format and a bunch of different software tools have been written to interact with it. You can quite happily share the same keepass database between different software, e.g. synced between desktop and mobile
The tldr is if you’re on windows, use keepass base. It has every feature anyone would want and plugins for the rest. It’s basically perfect.
If you’re not on windows, keepass xc is great, but Id think of it as like keepass’ most used features, but less customizable and less absurdly complete.
Android has several the one I use is from fdroid and it’s offline-only. Several out there have sync systems, but I use syncthing.
I’m quite confused in those keepass names. They aren’t from one ecosystem?
In essence keepass is an open database format and a bunch of different software tools have been written to interact with it. You can quite happily share the same keepass database between different software, e.g. synced between desktop and mobile
There are multiple apps from various devs that all use the Keepass file format, so they are all compatible.
The tldr is if you’re on windows, use keepass base. It has every feature anyone would want and plugins for the rest. It’s basically perfect.
If you’re not on windows, keepass xc is great, but Id think of it as like keepass’ most used features, but less customizable and less absurdly complete.
Android has several the one I use is from fdroid and it’s offline-only. Several out there have sync systems, but I use syncthing.