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      • @clarfgg@lemdro.id
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        71 year ago

        I was really disappointed about standard notes’ plans. Took me forever to get everything set up to self host, only to find I couldn’t even use markdown unless I bought a license? Silly.

      • @PhAzE@lemmy.ca
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        51 year ago

        I’m excited that the bitwarden phone apps are getting a brand new native version for ios and Android soon.

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            11 year ago

            No, its built on a Microsoft framework, that MS has decided to change recently. That’s why its sluggish and they can’t add features like passkeys to the current client apps.

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      Tried, and not a fan of. The organizing features are kind of not what I expected. Sticking to KeepassXC for now.

      • I actually thought the organization stuff is pretty good, coming from keepassxc myself. The way we have it set up is that each of the members of our family all have VW accounts, and we have a common organization shared among us for stuff we all use (e.g. home devices). It’s all in one installation, so it’s pretty convenient. I don’t think I can do the same as easily with keepass.

        That being said, keepass is a really solid piece of software. I’d recommend it myself.

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          First is the organizing feature. It doesn’t let me to have sub folders which I need to categorize items.

          Second is the TAN management to store my MFA backup codes. A feature the original Keepass have but KeepassXC doesn’t. You can use notes to mimic but it doesn’t auto expire after use, i.e. more manual work.