I use keepass on PC and the Android app. I sync the keepass database with dropbox and if I need to access the database on my phone I go to
http://www.dropbox.com/m (the mobile site) and download the file to my phone. If I make any changes to the database on my mobile I can't sync back the other way until the dropbox android app is released (hopefully very soon).
sugarsync + dropbox solves your problem until dropbox releases their own android app.
Automaticly coping the database is not sync. They are not the same and copy is in no way a viable replacement.
automatically copying the database IS sync if it does it automatically
everytime you make a change. which is what this does. if you try dropbox or sugarsync (or both), you'll see what i mean.
Sync works on record level not file level. That is: If I add a new password on the desktop and another one on the phone after sync I have them both on both devices.
that's exactly what happens.
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edit: maybe i'm misunderstanding you or something. here's what i'm saying...
1.) install dropbox on desktop
2.) install sugarsync on desktop
3.) select your dropbox folder as a sugarsync folder
4.) place keepass kdb file in it
5.) on desktop, point keepass app to that file
6.) on phone, install sugarsync app (and keepass app obviously)
7.) when you make a change to the kdb file on your desktop, it will automatically sync to your phone.
8.) likewise, when you make a change to the kdb file on your phone, it will automatically sync to your desktop.
of course you can sync over multiple computers, you don't have to sync your entire dropbox folder, etc. but i'm just explaining the process. and for those who aren't loyal to dropbox, you can skip that part altogether and just use sugarsync alone.
as far as working on the record vs file level, not sure what difference that makes. the end result is the same. and the experience for the user is the same. i suppose if you have the same kdb file
open on multiple devices at the
same time, there would probably be issues because the second session would essentially be read-only. but why would that ever happen?
Dropbox
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Sugarsync
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EDIT: dropbox app now available in market.
EDIT: on jan 1, 2011, sugarsync will take back any referral bonus space you get. i suggest using dropbox unless you really need sugarsync's added functionality.
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