I’ve been wanting to switch from 1Password to Bitwarden for years, but each year I try it I’m just flummoxed by how atrociously behind the UX / UI still is.
Unless you (or whoever you’re getting to switch) are an absolute open source absolutist: do yourself a favor and go for 1Password.
- Drag a password into a password field
- Drag an attachment from Finder/Explorer into an item
- Drag an item from vault to vault (or collection in Bitwarden parlance)
- Drag an item into a tag or folder to add that item to the folder, or add that tag to the item
- Drag an app to the 1Password icon to create a software license item with the icon of the app as well as name
There are also drag and drop functions, some similar to above, on iOS as well.
Bitwarden is... and I agree with the grand parent here, awful from a UX angle, compared to 1Password. It's certainly functional, but that's about where it ends for me.
Until recently I was using it for two different accounts in the same 1Password business account, one account enabled with integration to the desktop app and a second account on another browser profile (for admin purposes) with just the browser extension.
Neither of those necessitated logging in again in another tab.
Still using 1Password, but Firefox containers have removed the need for multiple Firefox profiles.
For a second business I use Bitwarden, and that works well, but I find 1Password superior in so many respects.
If you don't have the app installed it opens the website in a tab to signin and edit.
The 1Password browser extension and application should sync, but it’s experimental on Linux AFAIK.
Did you check 1Password developer tools, like SSH-agent server, git commit signing, and CLI? https://developer.1password.com/
Or the new item and file sharing. https://support.1password.com/share-items/
Sorry, I don't mean to sound like an ass, they look like very well put together features. They just remind me of when Dropbox decided to start offering document editing. Not what I go there for.
We have a lot of 1Password customers with families and team members that require more than a single vault, need an option to recover team/family member access and often have to securely share data with other people, accountants and lawyers. Also, many of developers and admins that want to keep their SSH keys safe.
I put them under the same reliability umbrella (maybe even a touch higher) than Fastmail, which is high praise IMO.