
Feedback needed for my 12yo project that I completely re-wrote this year.
I'm not here to promote anything. I'm just looking for a few developers to spend 15 minutes with it and tell me honestly what they think. That's the part I can't do alone. I've tried almost every password manager out there. I always came back to the same idea - I just want something fast and simple that gets out of my way. This project is not trying to compete with anyone. My goal was to build something I personally use every day and finally finish it properly. If a few other developers find it useful, that's enough for me. Now here's why I built it. In 2012 I was managing 100+ passwords - servers, SSH keys, API keys, projects, everything. Every web-based manager I tried felt slow. I didn't want autofill. I didn't want a browser extension. I just wanted to hit a hotkey, type 2 letters, and have my password on the clipboard in under 2 seconds. So I built one. C# wrapped around an HTML UI with AES-256 encryption, lived in the system tray, CTRL+ALT+Z to summon it. Worked great for over a
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