Once you start using Clipperz to protect your passwords and sensitive data, being offline could give you a sense of uneasiness, a weird feeling of being disconnected by your most precious bits of information. This is why we included the offline copy feature from the very first release.
Users have been dumping their encrypted data from Clipperz servers to a local hard disk in order to create a read-only portable version of Clipperz password manager to be used when no Internet connection is available. Many of them got into the habit of moving the offline version to a USB drive that they can take with them anywhere.
Today we are announcing a new Clipperz release that includes, among many other improvements, an easier way to download and run your offline copy. The downloaded file is no longer a ZIP file but a standard HTML file. Forget about uncompress it and then locate the index.html file. Just one single HTML file.
And just one click to open your offline version of Clipperz in any browser: it is as secure as the live application since they both share the same code and security architecture. Detailed instructions here.


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Looking great
Very good stuff. I’ve been meaning to make a post about this again soon. Kind of like TiddlyWiki, except for passwords.
Now, how to self-host OpenID identities using nothing but an HTML file? :P
Thanks!
Thanks Boris!
Unzipping files was annoying our users (especially those using Windows with its endless “security” warnings and blocks) so Giulio came up with this new “packaging”.
Looking forward to read your post!
Marco
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