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Buttercup vs LessPass: What are the differences?
Buttercup: Free and open source password manager for Windows/Mac/Linux. Buttercup is a cross-platform, free, and open source password manager based on NodeJS; LessPass: Next-gen open source password manager. Stop wasting time synchronizing your encrypted vault. Remember one master password to access your passwords, anywhere, anytime. No sync needed.
Buttercup and LessPass can be categorized as "Password Management" tools.
Buttercup and LessPass are both open source tools. It seems that LessPass with 3.42K GitHub stars and 169 forks on GitHub has more adoption than Buttercup with 2.87K GitHub stars and 201 GitHub forks.
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What is Buttercup?
Buttercup is a cross-platform, free, and open source password manager based on NodeJS.
What is LessPass?
Stop wasting time synchronizing your encrypted vault. Remember one master password to access your passwords, anywhere, anytime. No sync needed.
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