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by torstenvl 1270 days ago
It seems like there are basically two camps: Trusting/convenience-oriented people use BitWarden, while more careful people prefer KeePass-based solutions.

Personally, I think Enpass is the best of both worlds. The ecosystem isn't open source by default, but there are open source tools that get technical assistance from Enpass folks. And the experience is quite good, usually slightly less polished than BitWarden or 1Password, but sometimes slightly more polished (TOTP is a lot easier on Enpass than with 1Password). Lastly, it's local-first and offers a lifetime purchase for about $90.