I'm in the market for this. There are few usable password managers that reliably work on linux, windows, macos equally good. I'm currently moderately happy with pass, but the colleagues I need to share passwords with are not CLI-fans as I am. 1Password doesn't support linux except in the webbased versions and I don't want that. Every time I need to touch Keepass I'd like to burn it. Haven't tried Bitwarden yet.
I'd love an open-source password manager with a modern ui and local storage.
Enpass looks wonderful. Lastpass used to export .csv, but now is only exporting in .html. Enpass imports only the older Lastpass .csv format. I may have to manually enter 280 websites, and 100 lines of secure notes. :( .... I will if I have to.
This is my 3rd year of LastPass, with auto-renewal in July, $24/yr. after $12/yr. for the last (LastPass) 2 years.be worth it Twice as much for something that still works stellarly. Mmmm..., might still be worth it. In the meantime I'd like to tryout Enpass as an alternative. If it works as well as LP, I might as well save $15/yr. with Enpass being as I'll purchase an Android Enpass app for $9.99/yr.
I'd love an open-source password manager with a modern ui and local storage.