![]() The fields are not properly tied with their labels.When adding or editing an entry, the "type", owner and folder fields are announced as editable text, while in fact it is a popup button with option selection near the bottom edge of the screen, which cannot be discovered easily.This also makes the list of entries quite confusing. mainly that browsing through entries takes three finger swipes for every single entry instead of just one, since there is extra count and unlabelled button.The feedback I provided for BitWarden on iOS is the following: I'v got a positive response from the BitWarden support stating that they will "relay this information internally to hopefully incorporate improvements in a future release". How do you like KeePassium, do you have some questions or suggestions for even greater password manager? The paid features come either with KeePassium Premium as an in-app subscription based purchase for $2.99 per month or $14.99 per year, or with KeePassium pro as a one-time lifetime purchase for $59.99. The limitations of the free version of KeePassium is that it supports work with only one database, plus is missing some other convenience and security features the complete list of which can be found here. ![]() Comparison with paid version of KeePassium If you are looking for a more accessible and feature rich password manager for macOS, then I would recommend Strongbox. KeePassium is available as a universal app which runs also on macOS, where the user interface is almost identical to the iOS version, but in the macOS version of KeePass, it is unfortunately not yet possible to work with file attachments using VoiceOver, and there are some other quite serious accessibility bugs, like not being able to open database with VO + spacebar but only with Left mouse button click simulation. On macOS, I have found the most accessible to be Strongbox, MacPass and KeePassium, all of which are also for free. Passwords synchronization with other devicesĪs opposed to BitWarden or 1Password which take care of synchronization themselves, if you want to syncronize your saved passwords or other database entries in KeePassium, you have to create and place the database file to an online storage like iCloud Drive, OneDrive or Dropbox yourselvf, and access the same file from other KeePass based application, the most accessible and feature rich one on Windows is called simply KeePass which is available for free. ![]() In my opinion, it also beats BitWarden and 1Password either in terms of accessibility, usability, feture richness or price, though these use different technology for data syncchronization and storage than KeePass, more on that below. Specifically, I have compared it with KeePass Touch and Strongbox, finding that KeePassium is the most accessible and supports most features for free among those. I have found KeePassium to be probably the best password manager for iOS that uses the KeePass database technology.
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