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+1 1Password. Since a few months started to use 1password and it's is all I need. I'm using the paid version
Did you need SQL Server or does it worth with any db backend?
I used to use LastPass, but have moved to BitWarden
I did not use official one, I use bitwarden_rs, https://github.com/dani-garcia/bitwarden_rs
Features
Basically full implementation of Bitwarden API is provided including:
Basic single user functionality
Organizations support
Attachments
Vault API support
Serving the static files for Vault interface
Website icons API
Authenticator and U2F support
YubiKey OTP
Missing features
Email confirmation
Other two-factor systems:
Duo
Email codes
Yes you need SQL server.
Lastpass
Just to be clear, only the mainstream image of Bitwarden requires a SQL server. The Rust edition (Bitwarden_rs) has a self ecapsulated SQLite database.
thanks.. great product, minus this aspect of it. Can't imagine there is a better pw manager at any price
I'm currently using LastPass but I think I'm going to migrate to Bitwarden once I'm back from vacation. They have a LastPass import feature.
Just to be clear too, it seems that only official source code has 3rd party security audit, isn't it?
That is also correct, unfortunately. So of course inspect code paths at your own discretion to examine any security faults applicable to your setup.
I use Notepad to remember passwords.
Lastpass been my choice since I 1st started using a pass manager, the cross platform feature is amazing. Haven't tried the rest, so can't give opinion on them
Used KeePass before, switched to LastPass recently