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I think that the more defensible position than "it's limited and manual" is why 1Password rather than LastPass, or LastPass rather than 1Password.
I just haven't seen a clean rundown of their comparable performance on anything like established benchmarks.
Do you have a reason for your preference? Or could either do the job equally well and you happened to end up in the 1Password ecosystem?
I use both 1Password and LastPass for different uses.
LastPass is web-based - this means that you can "share" passwords with other users. So it's perfect for sharing "company" passwords across members of our team. But the web storage makes me a little nervous about security.
So I use 1Password for my personal and ecommerce passwords. It has a terrific mobile interface and works seamlessly with any browser. I haven't experienced the sync problems the OP suggests -- but I haven't used it that long.
Well, 1Password is fairly useless without Dropbox (unless you only
use 1 device), so either way you have 'web storage'. From what I've
read, I'm more inclined to trust LastPass with my data than Dropbox, but
either way it *is* a matter of trust.
1Password does have a nice interface, which is why I bought it for Mac
and iOS a while back. But it was so much more work to use than LastPass
that I have ended up rarely using it.
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