The software definitely gives you absolute control over your passwords as it uses trustworthy encryption standards such as AES and Twofish to protect your data and SHA-256 to hash your master key components.
You can also download the software’s portable version which you can conveniently store on your hard drives and USB flash drives. Although, you can place your database in a folder within a cloud syncing provider such as Dropbox to operate it remotely on devices other than your PC. Since your password database is computer-based, auto-syncing between multiple devices is not possible. This fact is considered favorable to people who don’t want to entrust their passwords and confidential data to the big companies behind cloud storage services. By default, the software stores your data locally on your device. The software is also customizable which allows you to add more features for more security purposes by downloading certainly available plug-ins that are produced not only by its creators but also by the help of its user community.
While the version 2.x (sometimes called as the Pro version) offers loads of features which cover a wider range of uses. The first one is version 1.x which is much leaner and more likely a better choice for beginners.
The software has two distinct free versions of its tool that offers a set of key features unique to each other.