GiuseppeCatania Posted December 4 Posted December 4 (edited) Hello AutoIt community, I’m excited to share my project I’ve been working on: Open Password Manager. It’s a free, open-source password manager written entirely in AutoIt v3, designed to offer a simple, flexible and customizable alternative for storing and managing your credentials. If you’re curious, check out the repo: https://github.com/Jyukat/Open-Password-Manager This is a perfect solution for me because: I prefer local (not cloud) password storage, I want a base can customize to suit my needs (scriptable features…), Now I totally tired and I don't have energy and time to dedicate to this project so, I’m looking for people who want to: Test and report bugs, Try out the app on different Windows versions, check stability, encryption. Improve core features, Add missing functionality (UI enhancements, maybe 2FA support or better encryption options). Refactor / optimize code, Improve maintainability, modularity, or even rewrite parts for better performance. Improve docs / localization, Help with documentation or translate README / UI to other languages. The repository already includes a `CONTRIBUTING.md` (also an Italian version) to guide contributors. Let me know what you think — any feedback. Even small contributions (docs, bug reports) help a lot! Thanks for reading, Jyukat stable src.zip Edited Monday at 02:18 PM by GiuseppeCatania source code zip file update at last stable version
Werty Posted December 4 Posted December 4 Please make a folder with all the files and then zip the whole folder and upload it, as it is now people have to first make a folder, then download 7 files into it, very few is gonna be bothered with that. Just if you want as much response as possible. argumentum and GiuseppeCatania 2 Some guy's script + some other guy's script = my script!
GiuseppeCatania Posted Thursday at 12:41 PM Author Posted Thursday at 12:41 PM 10 hours ago, Werty said: Please make a folder with all the files and then zip the whole folder and upload it, as it is now people have to first make a folder, then download 7 files into it, very few is gonna be bothered with that. Just if you want as much response as possible. Thank you for the tip! argumentum 1
GiuseppeCatania Posted Monday at 02:21 PM Author Posted Monday at 02:21 PM I want to say that my repo on github dosent work for now, I experience a issue with my github account, I hope to resolve this problem as soon as possible. Anyway i upload the latest version source code. argumentum 1
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