Here are some common ones. More will be added in due time
OneKeePass stores all your passwords and other details in a single encrypted file in any place of your choosing in the file system
OneKeePass supports the well known KeePass database format KDBX 4
You can open many databases at the same time. Each database is opened in a separate tab
OneKeePass does not do any automatic synchronization at this time. As the password database is a single file, you can use any of the cloud storage service for the synchronization between devices and also for the backup
A key file is a file containing random bytes that is used in addition to your master key for additional security. You can basically use any file you want as a key file. Such a file should have random bytes data and the content of this random data remains the same as long as it is used as key file.
The database file is encrypted using a master key. This master key is derived using multiple components: a master password, a key file or both
Accordingly you can use only a master password or only a key file or both to secure your database
Entries are organized so that you can view them as Entry types or Categories or Group tree or Tagged entries.
It is just the flattened list of keepass groups instead of a tree/folder like structure
Each entry type has certain set of fields. For example Login entry type include fields like username, password, url etc. OneKeePass supports some built-in standard entry types: Login, Credit/Debit Card, Bank Account and Wireless Router. More standard entry types will be added.
You can create a custom type with sections and fields. Such custom entry type can be used as template while creating new entries
Yes. You can attach any number of files to an entry. In the entry form screen, you can upload, view and delete. Any previously attahed file can be copied to a location outside the database.
It is recommended to use this feature only to store few/small files.
As these attached file contents are encrypted and stored within the database, attaching many/large files is considered to be out of the scope of a password manager. The database opening and saving then will be slow. It is better to use a specialized file encryption softwares - VeraCrypt,Cryptomator - to store many/large files
Select an entry and click Edit button or add a new entry. When the entry form is in edit mode, you can click Set up One-Time Password to add a TOTP - Fig 1. A dialog box is opened - Fig 2. In the dialog box, you can enter the secret string or OTP url that you got from the website or application you are authenticating to. On entering valid values, the otp token will be generated
You can add more than one TOTP fields for an Entry under the section ADDITIONAL ONE-TIME PASSWORDS. To add additional OTP fields, please click on the + as seen in Fig 1. In the opened dialog - see Fig 3 and Fig 4, please provide a field name and then secret string or otp url
If you want to update or to change an OTP field, the existing field needs to be deleted first and added with new values
Yes. For now few basic features are supported for macOS and soon supports for other platforms will be added. See here for additional details