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JPC

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  1. I have been using 1Password before. They had 2 great features I am missing in ENPASS

     

    1. When creating a NEW LOGIN, in the password field, 1PASSWORD would pop-up with a button "CREATE PASSWORD"... and one could create a great password.
    2. WHen openign a web page where one is to enter login credentials, the 1Password icon appeared in the USERNAME (or PW) field, one could click that and it would abstract the LOGIN credentials form the PW dartabase... this feature was great and would be great to have here as well.
    3. Same was on the iPhone app. Now, when open a page where one has to LOGIN on the iPhone, one cannot "FORCE" ENPASS to send the credentials of registered user  A or user B, etc.... not possible. One has to manually type the user name of one of the users...

     

    Thank you for your kind attention.

  2. on MacOS, I am used that clickin on one entry selects it. Clicking on another entry deselects the previous entry and selects the new one.

    However, clikcing on another entry keeps the old entry selected, and selects the new entry in addition (similar as when holding hte SHIFT key down in other programs).

    This behaviour does not always happen, and I am not sure how to reproduce it. It happened several times after performing a search...

  3. 21 minutes ago, JPC said:

    Hi  @Pratyush Sharma,

    thank you for your quick reply. I could now set up 2 vaults by specifying a different folder path for each vault. It works.

    3 Suggestions:

    1. After entering the WEBDAV server credentials: webdav/ (incl. user ID and PW), one is given the possibilioty to select the folder path where the Enpass data is being stored (by selecting the destination folder by mouse... browsing through the folder structure). That would make set-up a piece of cake. Now one has to enter the folder path manually (i.e. /webdav/level 1/level 2/level 3/)... this reminds a bit of MS-DOS times.
    2. It seems that Enpass by default creates a folder /Enpass/ to store its data in there. Can this be "switched off"? If one specifies the destination folder, there would be no need to again create an Enpass folder
    3. on the iOS Enpass APP,  there is not way to enter a <SPACE> upon entering the sync path. It makes it impossible to enter the backup path. If above point 1 would be solved, it would also solve this propblem.

    And a question... is it understood corectly that the MacOS Enpass can create  more than on VAULTS in the free version, but the iOS version can only work with more than 1 vault in the paid version? This is not to be understood as a complaint, just to understand correctly. :)

     

    Thank you and regards,

    JPC

    The last comment is already understood - iOS requires a paid subscription for multiple VAULTS. I already purchased it.

  4. 8 hours ago, Pratyush Sharma said:

    Hi @JPC,

    Thanks for using Enpass and writing to us.

    Please have a look at our user manual regarding how to import data in Enpass from 1Password.

    Regarding sync, we want to inform you that If you are using multiple vaults, then each vault needs to be synchronized with a separate cloud account. Although we mean different

    accounts by different cloud, not services, i.e., you can have multiple accounts on Dropbox and set up sync of different vaults with them.

    But in your case, you are using the WebDAV/OwnCloud or Folder sync, then you can use the same cloud to sync different vaults by defining a separate path/folder for each vault.

     

    Hi  @Pratyush Sharma,

    thank you for your quick reply. I could now set up 2 vaults by specifying a different folder path for each vault. It works.

    3 Suggestions:

    1. After entering the WEBDAV server credentials: webdav/ (incl. user ID and PW), one is given the possibilioty to select the folder path where the Enpass data is being stored (by selecting the destination folder by mouse... browsing through the folder structure). That would make set-up a piece of cake. Now one has to enter the folder path manually (i.e. /webdav/level 1/level 2/level 3/)... this reminds a bit of MS-DOS times.
    2. It seems that Enpass by default creates a folder /Enpass/ to store its data in there. Can this be "switched off"? If one specifies the destination folder, there would be no need to again create an Enpass folder
    3. on the iOS Enpass APP,  there is not way to enter a <SPACE> upon entering the sync path. It makes it impossible to enter the backup path. If above point 1 would be solved, it would also solve this propblem.

    And a question... is it understood corectly that the MacOS Enpass can create  more than on VAULTS in the free version, but the iOS version can only work with more than 1 vault in the paid version? This is not to be understood as a complaint, just to understand correctly. :)

     

    Thank you and regards,

    JPC

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