I am sorry but you sound like a clueless person. A screen reader literally reads the content on the screen for blind users. You will not.Īccesibility here is (generally) people that have disabilities. You are on a tech blog and notice that the article didn’t feel the need to explain any of the terms you mentioned.Įg Anyone that understands what Accessibility is will benefit for from the improvements. Therefore, there is no reason to explain them. You do not need them and they aren’t intended for you. Keepass has excellent documentation for the people that need the advanced features. ‘Screen Reader’ and ‘Accessibility’ are completely standard terms in computing.Ĭreating an alias for an email (Anondaddy) is way less complex than the features KeyPass supports. It’s which window you are going to paste the user/password into. If you don’t know what a target window is then chances are you’ll never need it. The most advanced is ‘copy target window’. Related: Is LastPass Password Manager worth using?Īll of the terms you failed to understand are common knowledge to people that need them. KeePass gets better with every release, this version improves auto-type functionality, which is an advanced feature, as well as accessibility support. Tooltips are displayer for longer in most list views, support for importing data from Keeper 16.0.0 JSON files was added, and HTML exporting improvements.
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