Danny Mösch
Danny Mösch
I can confirm that it runs pretty good on M1 Macs. It works like the iOS app, except that the UI is not very Mac-like and in parts not intuitive....
It's not required to put your private key on a _public_ server. The web server can just run on your PC in your local network to transfer the keys from...
I trust people who use a password manager based on Git, SSH and PGP to know what they are doing. Not publishing private keys is probably the first thing they...
The search focuses on password names, not on folders. You can see the folder in which the password resides on the right hand side in the search list. Showing folders...
No. 1 is already implemented. On the right-hand side you see the folder path:  There are two password named `github.com`. One resides in `folder`,...
Strange. It doesn't actually matter where you put the files. You always get the folder path on the right. The feature is relatively old, but just to be sure: Which...
You are right. The folder paths are missing in this version. As can be seen in the screenshot above, this is definitely fixed in the current beta version (0.12.0 (33)).
With #523 the app will not allow repositories without a `.gpg-id` file anymore.
> Current instructions don't work and fail when running carthage update. Make sure you execute the custom build script `./scripts/wcarthage` to run Carthage. > The build requires relatively outdated software...
Isn‘t this feature basically the same as #147?