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  1. +1 Please add a portable version of Enpass 6!
    2 points
  2. Hello, I appreciate the Pwned password feature, but it is not intuitive. The Pwned passwords shouldn't be mixed in with weak passwords. There should be a new category under Password Audit. I expect many passwords to be weak for various reasons. It would be much more useful to see the Pwned passwords separately, and even have an option to ignore them. For example, if I set my kid's iphone password to 123456, I expect it to show up as pwned. But I want to ignore that pwned password since nobody is going to be able to access the phone anyway. Or if I save the default password for a router (which I changed), I don't need that to show up continually in my pwned list. Please consider these features to help us out. Thanks!
    1 point
  3. Unfortunately the new enpass version brings multiple annoyances, reduced efficiency, and a complete disregard to GUI design rules. The interface is counter intuitive and counter productive. There is no consistency throughout the experience, and my actual work process became much slower, either trying to find the required functionality, or waiting for enpass to perform its tasks. To open the enpass windows app, you have to click on the taskbar icon, click the 3 lines menu, and select open enpass. In the previous version it was a simple double-click on the taskbar icon. When searching for credentials in the enpass windows app, there's a delay of at least 4 seconds before the enpass application responds to any input. After a computer restart I have to wait for at least 10 seconds for the chrome plugin, while it searches for the windows application. In the previous version it was an instant password prompt. There are multiple other minor annoyances which when put together, significantly affect my efficiency when looking for passwords. And even though I paid for the iOS app, today I started searching for a new password manager software. It's a shame really because enpass was amazingly good before this "upgrade". Approving this "upgrade" for public release was not a very good decision. Please take this as constructive feedback, since I'm a fan of enpass and I would love it to succeed. This new version though was a bad decision.
    1 point
  4. Hello, You have the option to search for Pwned Passwords. It is possible to have an option to tag these items (resetting exiting Pwned items beforehand). Every time you move away from the list you loose it and have to do it again. If it is tagged one can go back to a previously saved list. Thanks
    1 point
  5. Hey @Kölle We have improved this behavior and fix will be available in the next update. Thanks!
    1 point
  6. Hey guys, Thanks for your feedback. It's already in our roadmap and will be available with the subsequent update. Cheers!
    1 point
  7. I think the same, the new interface I do not like. Surely they have tried to implement new functions at the technical level, but the design is much less intuitive than before. Before it was a cleaner design, clearer visually and very intuitive. I'm going to uninstall this version to keep the previous one.
    1 point
  8. After experiencing the Enpass 6.0 upgrade I am out. I already owned B-Folders and it meets my needs for password management. Why I am gone for good: 1) Enpass has always been slow. Slow to load and slow to search, especially on Android. 2) Enpass 6.0 on Linux was a disaster. It is obvious that you don't test on very many Distros. In fact your testing process is severely lacking. 3) You screwed up the search by introducing the different elements to search. You can't search on more than one, and the selection is not "sticky" on Android, so you must always select Fields before you search. I haven't seen many people complaining about this, but it is a big step backwards. 4) The desktop UI looks like a mobile app and is poorly laid out. Edit icon is in the wrong place. Duplicate is buried in some dot dot dot menu where it used to be a right-click away. Why would you take features away that were excellent and make the application ugly? The desktop can do more, so the app should take advantage of that. 5) I'm not sure what Enpass is written in, but it is huge, a memory hog, and slow. Have some pride in your work and write some efficient code. If you keep releasing upgrades that are as poorly tested and buggy as this one, you are going to drive customers away. I can see the review ratings dropping now. Do NOT be a company that shoves the product out the door prematurely and then slowly fixes things, using the customers as beta testers.When Enpass came out it had an unbeatable set of features and wide multi-platform support, which is why I bought it. It still has that advantage, but you screwed me on the 6.0 upgrade and I am not coming back.
    1 point
  9. I also think that the default search option should be to search in all fields except passwords and only passwords as a separate option.
    1 point
  10. well I look forward to those - any idea when should they hit my iPhone? or the Mac?
    1 point
  11. @Merlin WebDAV fixes are in 6.0.3 branch (6.0.2 was a pending update from last week, it was stuck in apple review queue for some reasons).
    1 point
  12. Hi @maxim, Cllick on lens icon in search entry and select fields option. Cheers:)
    1 point
  13. This entropy measure assumes that attacker knows I'm using a diceware password (which now thanks to this forum everyone knows that I do). But if you didn't know that i use diceware, throwing random numbers at random locations significantly improves the entropy. Do the math. Finally, it is pretty silly to have a feature that says "digits" in a password generation tool which only inserts one digit at the end of the password. Why include that feature to begin with? It does not hurt to include more random digits (we agree about that), and your only argument is that adding more digits does not improve entropy "too much" (we disagree about that). Unless you can quantify the cost vs benefit in adding digits at random locations in a pronounceable password, then at this point I see Enpass as being nothing but mule stubborn about this. So either remove this half-arsed feature, or add it properly. Z
    1 point
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