There is no reason for this increase except the fact that they know people are too lazy to migrate away.
Most of the listed features don't make any sense as core value propositions (wtf is AI-powered item naming)
There is no reason for this increase except the fact that they know people are too lazy to migrate away.
Most of the listed features don't make any sense as core value propositions (wtf is AI-powered item naming)
I just wrote up my migration plan. This is going to be very painful.
Step 1 is deleting accounts I don’t use anymore. I did 2 of them today. One required an email, another required a phone call. Both were rather painful, but at least I was able to get them done within the day. I have 320 accounts left to go through.
I have been wanting to reign in my digital footprint, so I guess this is a good excuse, it’s just very difficult. Last year I tried to delete a PSN account (I have 2 of them). I waited on hold with Sony for 45 minutes for them to just hang up on me. I also got caught in captcha hell a few times.
I also have to be willing to let things ago. I found an old Zinio account. I assumed the company would be dead (digital magazines), but they are still going, my account still works, and I have dozens of magazines in there I purchased 15 years ago when the iPad launched. Do I keep it around just incase, or let it go… there are going to be a lot of things like this. I almost feel like I need to take time off work to deal with this.
There is no reason for this increase except the fact that they know people are too lazy to migrate away.
They're not wrong. I'm a geeky guy with a tech resume as long as your arm, and I'd really rather do something else beside research how to export 1PWD data to something else, then import to $TOOL_OF_CHOICE. I'm sure it's not all that hard, and maybe that's part of the problem: it's monkey work, not an interesting technical challenge, right up there with "clean the gutters".
You can export the vault data (one export per vault) in a format that is largely supported by other password software to import. It's annoying but not terrible.
Below are a few valid reason to increase the price a software company charge their customer.
1. R&D 2. Increase salary 3. Increase OpEx