Bottom Line: A highly recommended app with superior features, personal preferences and reviews.
This is a great, great app that I have given 5-Star Ratings for many years.
I still believe this to be a great, great app.
I am upgrading my Rating back up to 5-Stars (after downgrading to 3-Stars for a very short period of time). I had temporarily downgraded my Rating to 3-Stars because there has not been a new version recently.
Without a new version released recently, I worried that this great app might be living on borrowed time and might be incompatible with a future iOS version.
Immediately after posting my 3-Star Rating, I was contacted by the developers. They assured me not to worry about future compatibility for any new iOS because they check on this continuously. They also assured me that they are now preparing the next update, which will have a new design and superb features. It will be a while before this new version is released.
I should also mention that this rapid response is very typical of all my interactions with the developers. Their service has always been great, and quick, whenever we’ve been in contact.
There is no desktop version. Everything else about this app is absolutely great, and superior to other Password Managers that I have investigated. There is a possibility that, in the future, new technology from Apple will allow us to run our iOS apps on their compute desktop MacOS.
I looked at EVERY Password Manager in the App Store before narrowing it down to five choices based on features, personal preferences and reviews. Price was not a consideration.
I selected this one as the best, and the app itself is superb and highly recommended. I am very happy with it.
This app is simple to use.
The backup to your computer requires a special, manual transfer of the phone backup files to your computer using Finder windows.
Password backups are not backed up to iCloud, iTunes or Dropbox without going through this special process. The app explicitly states how to back up this app's files using the manual process.
The developers had taken user suggestions seriously and had included new features based on user input. They had reacted to technical questions very quickly, with relevant information to solve any issue you may have. I am afraid that this great technical team and company might not exist anymore.
There is now a User Guide, which is a much improved version of the helpful guide within the app.
My other criticism is minor:
Previously, for longer titles, there was no way to see the entire title. Only the first few words were visible. This was addressed by the great proactive developers by finally fitting all of the words into the space allocated for the password titles. They improved the app by giving me what I requested - the entire title can now be viewed - but now I can't read the longest password titles because the letters are too small. Is this was is meant by the Law of Unintended Consequences? (Insert smiley face here if you are into that sort of thing)
I would also like to see a desktop version.
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