I'm personally grateful for the periodic reminders. Keeping an eye on what's changed in all the applications I use is a lot of work, and I can let it slide when things get busy. I have specific communities for some things like browsers to alert me to some changes in the meantime, but for something like a password manager which probably doesn't have a thriving online community around it it's nice to know folks here are keeping an eye out for changes and updates.
Same goes for all software. Unless there's a significant change or upgrade in the release, why post? The Emacs post today made sense, because it introduced native compilation. That's a huge speed increase. Not merely bug fixes.
Switching from KeePass to KeePassXC for work was one of the best decisions I've made in awhile.The modern GUI is cleaner, stuff is easier to find, and the browser integration extension is much better. I have yet to find any downsides.
One additional change that came after the release of 2.7.0 and is continued in 2.7.1, there are now builds that support legacy Windows 64-bit (7/8/8.1) as the main builds are only for Window 10/11 64-bit starting with 2.7.0. The last version to support 32-bit Windows is 2.6.6 and as that's no longer updated, it would be better to switch to mainline KeePass on 32-bit Windows.
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