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by blobster
1268 days ago
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Their "password manager" on Mac is called Keychain Access. The UX is very bad, the interface is old and clunky and it doesn't sync with iOS (if for example you create a secure note there's no way to access it on iOS) - not to mention that most people don't even know it exists, it's kind of a hidden feature. Meanwhile, on iOS the password manager is hidden in the settings and again it has pretty bad UI/UX. I understand that they want to hide the complexity away from the end user and make these kinds of features "just work", but in practice they feel pretty half-baked. |
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Of course, that does mean that it's less universally convenient like the other commercial apps.
As usual with Apple stuff, I guess they're not interested in making it a better separate app because their value proposition is "use our frameworks and get this feature 'for free' "