After more than like 3-4 years with Bitwarden, I am finding it harder and harder to tolerate the updates they make to the desktop client.
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After more than like 3-4 years with Bitwarden, I am finding it harder and harder to tolerate the updates they make to the desktop client. Even just a year ago the client was fine. Then they decided to take "make it a web app" to it's logical conclusion. Now the client is literally a full-on webview which just logs you into the web vault. There is no longer a distinction between your desktop and web vaults. I am very tempted therefore to switch to KeepassXC, since I have passkeys.
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After more than like 3-4 years with Bitwarden, I am finding it harder and harder to tolerate the updates they make to the desktop client. Even just a year ago the client was fine. Then they decided to take "make it a web app" to it's logical conclusion. Now the client is literally a full-on webview which just logs you into the web vault. There is no longer a distinction between your desktop and web vaults. I am very tempted therefore to switch to KeepassXC, since I have passkeys.
@draeand Exact same here. Just the question how I sync it.
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@draeand Exact same here. Just the question how I sync it.
@jonathan859 I'd use nextcloud, but that would create a recursive access problem lmao. Not entirely sure what to do honestly
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@jonathan859 I'd use nextcloud, but that would create a recursive access problem lmao. Not entirely sure what to do honestly
@draeand I mean some people use Syncthing for it, but that feels like kinda overhead for me. Maybe something with RClone or so? Hmm.
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