> Though maybe this is not an issue as you mention some of the keepass-based apps that go the "app-sync" route instead of manually placed file?
Right, my main concern here is programs that talk directly to the service's API, because that's the easiest to implement in a correct way. Dumb file storage, but without the worry of stale versions appearing.
Though most people don't need their vault to be robust against simultaneous offline edits from multiple devices.
> (also I think it's more than a sub-Mb, you have icons there, but also images of docs and what not)
I have usernames/urls/passwords, some notes, some icons, and some ssh and bitlocker key files. In total it's 159KB, including a bunch of version history and the recycle bin.
What kind of documents would I put in a password file?
Though some extra megabytes don't really affect my argument much.