@JeremyCherfas I'm not too happy with it. And I wasn't happy to find no update on the book that was the thing that was actually crowdfunded in the latest backer update. :\
@kdfrawg This is how offline access works with their hosted central system:
Can I access my team data offline?
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> Yes. If you use the 1Password apps, your data will always be cached locally on your devices, so you can view and edit it without an Internet connection. Any changes you make will become available on your other devices when you next go online.
https://support.1password.com/teams-faq/
/@JeremyCherfas @phoneboy
@JeremyCherfas Yes, that is what the official 1P Twitter account said in a discussion I read where someone raised the "I need passwords to even get on the Internet" problem.
/@phoneboy @kdfrawg
@JeremyCherfas They've been heading that way for a few years now. No surprise here.
@kdfrawg I saw mention of Dashlane and Enpass IIRC. Haven't looked into them at all.
I aimed my parents at LastPass several months ago, and that's been working well for them.
It's comical how unusable the open source alternatives seem to be. I think I've seen more usable open web central systems, with corporate use in mind, but nothing to compete with 1P or LP AFAIK.
/@JeremyCherfas @phoneboy
@JeremyCherfas 1Password caches everything locally, so it syncs down all the things with cloud as master. You'd have your passwords even without Internet access.
/@phoneboy @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg @phoneboy said he uses LastPass without the browser bits. Less convenient, but the browser integration has been their weak point too often.
/@JeremyCherfas
@kdfrawg I learned a little out of curiosity, after hearing people parroting scorn for years. Seemed great at what it was designed for, not so great once the days of flat file databases had mostly passed. I came away with respect for it.
/@nitinkhanna
@kdfrawg Yup. And if you're dealing with that sort of file, PIC notation is still really nice and compact.
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