Yes, that's exactly correct, just tell Strongbox to use the Dropbox integration 
to directly connect to your Dropbox account, whilst your Windows KeePass 
operates on the file created in your Dropbox folder. You've got it.

And don't worry about the server: as long as you have backups of your databases 
(which Strongbox can be made to keep locally, if you really have no other 
options) you should be fine; after all, Dropbox wouldn't be in business if they 
lost people's data. And the database itself is encrypted with your master 
secret so it can't be read or tampered with by Dropbox, at least in theory.

Have fun and good luck. Take your time, perhaps set this all up as a test 
environment, starting with the Strongbox apps and then moving on to KeePass, 
which is definitely hairier once you get plug-ins involved if you need browser 
integration and so on. And again, if it's all too much, maybe just consider 
moving on to BitWarden, which is much cheaper and gives you what you came to 
1Password for, with only the tiniest loss of functionality.

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