Gnome/Gtk equivalent of KeePassX?

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KeePassX is a great password storing program, but it doesn't use Gtk and doesn't integrate well at all with Gnome. Is there an equivalent program designed for Gnome?

Alvin Row

Posted 2009-10-14T02:24:50.250

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Take a look at Revelation.

Update: last commit was in 2013.

John T

Posted 2009-10-14T02:24:50.250

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Try gnome-keyring. It's the standard for gnome in every distro I've ever used and integrates seamlessly.

DaveParillo

Posted 2009-10-14T02:24:50.250

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I'm aware that this is very old now, but for anyone stumbling on this answer after googling for a GTK3+ password manager, Seahorse does now let you create your own keyrings, add passwords, etc. using gnome-keyring. – Sam Whited – 2017-08-22T02:10:36.080

Except it doesn't let you to add your own password entries (at least Seahorse, the default GUI, doesn't) – user1686 – 2009-10-14T17:23:49.303