When comparing Clipperz vs eWallet, the Slant community recommends Clipperz for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform password manager?” Clipperz is ranked 14th while eWallet is ranked 26th.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Disposable one-time pass phrase for use on a public computer
Pro Open source
Clipperz has been around for many years as an open source project.
Pro Completely anonymous
Clipperz does not ask for any personal information, no email required, nothing.
Pro Encryption is client-side
Everything is encrypted in the browser and stored encrypted on the server.
Pro Can be run on own server
Clipperz can be run on a private server.
Pro Download local copy for backup in a pinch
Pro Reliable and can easily sync with clients on phone/tablet and PC
Pro Cloud sync
It can sync the passwords between all used devices via DropBox.
Pro Multi platform
Runs on Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android.
Pro Local password storage
It can store the password safe on the local computer (not in the cloud).
Pro Can sync between platforms without using Cloud
Syncing from laptop/desktop to phone and tablet (without using the cloud features).
Cons
Con Backups are up to the user
There is no service with this application, it is up to the end user to backup all data.
Con Has to be running on a server to work
Unlike other password managers such as KeePass, Clipperz can not just be simply run by executing once downloaded. It has to be setup to run on a server and then can be accessed from the necessary devices.
Con Closed source
Due to it is closed source and the encryption implementation is not documented you have to trust the developer.