Ben Finney wrote: > I prefer integration to all applications on the desktop: i.e., the > program should simply place the passphrase in the clipboard, allowing me > to paste it into whatever form I visit. That covers the browser as well.
I've been using gpg since 2002 and never heard of PassStore or pass or whatever. But through all those years I used the kwallet and now tdewallet. Exactly because it is integrated into the system/desktop. The idea to upload encrypted password on some cloud service is scary , but perhaps I am a bit old fashioned. Passwords are usually kept in a safe place. Especially private keys are not meant to be shared .... so I did not understand what are you doing with your private gpg key? Do you have it printed on paper? I think what you are describing is a bit of useless, but a summary of all password managers and storage systems is still pretty usefull. With my previous post I wanted to point out that completeness is what I would expect from a debian wiki article. You can save the filtering criteria for yourself. Let the people decide by providing information on the key features of each application. regards