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KeePassXC
The most actively developed of the Mono-free KeePass2 ports to Linux. Open source. Qt, yet somehow manages to be ugly anyway.
The KeePass Family
The original KeePass (Windows only) has spawned a number of related and compatible applications. Each one I look at gets its own note; here the family as a whole is considered.
KeePass2
Another password manager in the KeePass family.
Dealing with troublesome websites in LastPass
Some websites’ login forms have unusual characteristics that require special handling if you use LastPass.
Using LastPass
LastPass is a browser extension that provides an online password safe.
Using KeePass Portable
KeePass stores your passwords in an encrypted database. This database consists of only one file, so it can be easily transferred from one computer to another, and is available as a Portable App.