

1Password 7 is buttery smooth in comparison.

I don't really mind how the app looks, as long as it looks the same as the other applications on my system, and works consistently amongst them, and it's here that Electron's bad reputation really starts to make itself known. There are a couple of security risks associated with moving to Electron, but I believe the company has the resources to keep up with them. > Could someone give a bird's eye view summary of why 1Password moving to Electron is bad? I suppose it is pretty new-ish then? Or a hidden gem? Or gosh both? Even more so when researching my options about 2 years ago before switching to Enpass and never heard of Elpass being mentioned, not even once. To further explain why i assumed it was a typo is because i've never, ever heard of Elpass before - all the while being a user of password managers for years. If that one is going to somehow "expire", i'm going to selfhost Bitwarden probably.Įdit: ok, wow - there really is an App called Elpass - TIL.Įdit2: sure, bring on the downvotes :S i guess no one ever naively assumed that 2 letters almost next to each other could have been a typo. I'm using Enpass on Linux, Mac and iOS - my SO still has an 1Password 4.something install (i think) on her Windows computer. Not sure i'd fault something specific, however the overall polish 1Password has still isn't there.

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