On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 6:56 PM, Stephen Allen
<marathon.duran...@gmail.com> wrote:

> LastPass is online and KeePass is offline. Honestly, I would trust KeePass
>  > over LastPass.
>
> <shrug>
>

I don't understand your response here? Is there a point to your shrugging
at
the difference between LastPass and KeePass?


> Not true; One has the ability to export their data at any time, now.
>

Actually it is true, because the terms of their service can change at any
time.
And without notice, which is their right to do so, as long as they are a
business,
incorporated in the United States. Just because you can export your data
from
them for free now, doesn't mean you can't in the future.


> Anything can change at anytime including an OSS project.
>

True, but as long as I have a currently free copy of that OSS Project,
then it remains free if I don't upgrade to the newer (and conceivably
changed)
paid-for product.

Stephen, my goal here was not to split hairs with you but to illustrate the
differences between LastPass and KeePass at a cursory level for the OP,
who expressed not understanding the difference between the two.

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