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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Oct-2024 05:45:12 JST feld It works.
I converted from Bitwarden to Keepassium + WebDav for syncing.
There are some rough edges about the whole thing but password filling, OTP, etc all work as expected and it integrates into iOS/MacOS better than Bitwarden currently does anyway.
Now time to cancel Bitwarden subscription (I was paying them even though I was self-hosting)
btw $70 Keepassium lifetime license is a steal- on-lain ✔ᵛᵉʳᶦᶠᶦᵉᵈ likes this.
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Oct-2024 05:56:34 JST feld @thomcat Bitwarden fails to work if you have no network access. Or if you accidentally log out. It won't let you use a local database file, it wants to always auth you over the network which is unacceptable. I've been burned multiple times now by this and it sucks -
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thmct (thomcat@powerg.love)'s status on Wednesday, 09-Oct-2024 05:56:35 JST thmct @feld why did you decide to make the change?
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feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Monday, 21-Oct-2024 04:16:59 JST feld Following up on this:
KeePassium is great and very fast. However, when you have a form to create a new account/password in an app or on a webpage it doesn't yet hook in like native Passwords app and let you store the new account or TOTP. It looks like this is being worked on.
Bitwarden did support this *in the browser* with their browser extension. But since KeePassium is doing the OS-level integration not the browser extension it seems there are additional challenges here. But the benefit it is that it will work everywhere a password field is detected
I can live with the manual account/password creation workflow for now