When comparing SafeInCloud vs passacre, the Slant community recommends passacre for most people. In the question“What are the best offline password managers?” passacre is ranked 12th while SafeInCloud is ranked 23rd. The most important reason people chose passacre is:
The utility itself has no GUI, and is written in Python, so it’s portable and has few dependencies.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Free desktop app (Windows, Mac)
Pro Easy to use, looks clean, uncluttered
Pro Cloud synchronization
SafeInCloud can sync to Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive and Yandex Disk for those that like to save their passwords in the cloud for easy access.
Pro 256-bit advanced encryption, standard encryption
Pro Password generator
Pro Chrome browser integration
Pro Lightweight
The utility itself has no GUI, and is written in Python, so it’s portable and has few dependencies.
Pro Requires little to no storage
Passacre needs only a configuration file to tell it how to hash passwords, what kind of output it should produce, and which sites need specific generation rules. There’s no database where passwords are stored, so it’s not possible to be locked out of everything if that file is lost.
Cons
Con Can't autofill all fields in Chrome (desktop)
It can autofill username and password, nothing else, and only on a mouseclick.
Con There is no way to recover your main password if you forget it
Con Requires knowledge of the command line
To use passacre, some knowledge of the command line as well as Python is required.