Yes, Bitwarden is Electron too but just the app, which I don’t need because I’m working with the browser plugin all the time. I’m using Bitwarden and Apple’s password / keychain, both are awesome. They want to grow and they want to grow big and they don’t care about the users that made them big. If you look at the company, they aren’t the small neighborhood garage company anymore, they have 570 employees working on a simple password manager and still doing a worse job than Bitwarden or Strongbox, which is a 7 dev app. What I can’t live with is the big corp behavior. I could live with Electron, I could live with a sub for something as important as a password manager. Now they are collecting user telemetry as an opt in and they already said that there are plans to do it as an opt out. It seems like they want to force all 7 users to subscribe. I don’t mind ending support for a product but not even a full year has passed. Now they suddenly end support for version 7 browser extensions although they sold it some months ago as lifetime version.On PC they hid the option to cancel in the 3rd sub menu while having blank areas on the 2 levels above. On mobile the cancel button was not visible without scrolling down but there was no scrolling indicator and the scrollable area was exactly the size of the cancel button. Licenses will be available for 64. This will allow your users to unlock 1Password without entering their Secret Key every time they’re provisioned to a new virtual machine. Those of you with a standalone license for version 6 will be prompted to subscribe or purchase a license when the beta first opens. If you deploy 1Password for Windows to a virtualized environment, such as VMWare Horizon, you’ll need to make sure local data for the 1Password app is preserved between sessions. Simply unlock 1Password after downloading and you’re good to go. Then they hid the cancel button for subs both on mobile and on PC. 1Password 7 is included free for everyone with a 1Password membership.When you open a locked 1Password vault, it’ll automatically ask you to place your finger on the Touch ID sensor to unlock the vault. First they hid the option to buy the “lifetime” version of 7. Use TouchID to access your 1Password vault.
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