The app works great. I like the different categories and integretated icons for different applications. The app syncs perfectly over dropbox to my phone and computers.
The app works great. I like the different categories and integretated icons for different applications. The app syncs perfectly over dropbox to my phone and computers.
Love the way it works. Great user interface elegant and easy to use.
I really like this password manager. Tried others like the featured one, but I like this one better and it’s cheaper.
These developers really have done an extremely nice job of making a very useful idea (password manager) and making it beyond useful by having it work across all Apple platforms (free for your Mac !) . All I had to do was determine that it was a useful program and have a dropbox account, then you can have access to your info on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The ability to add and maintain fields is the second best thing — passwords are obviously imperative, but the customization, to “tell it” that a field is a phone #, or username , or (the best part) a password and then cloak the password — where you could be in a meeting or public place, go into enpass and someone can see all of the info for an entry but not see your passwork … I cannot say enough. To have it auto-sync is so very useful.
Enpass is the second password manager I’ve tried. The interface is intuitive. Syncs without issue. Has built in categories that cover the breadth of nearly any persons password and sensitive information needs. The only reason why I haven’t given this app 5 stars is because of three nitpicky reasons: 1) the inability to shuffle fields in the preferred order (right now you have to create/copy/paste, reinput new information). It should be as simple as touch, drag, and drop - a feature that is built it to iOS and Mac. For now just make sure as you’re entering your information that you enter it in the EXACT order that you want to interface with it, otherwise if you have 20 fields for your ‘Yahoo! Mail’, then it might take you a bit to visually located your login. 2) the font. When inputting your information, if you have an uppercase ‘I’ (eye) and a lower case ‘l’ (el), they look the same. Typically, you copy and paste and never see your password, but I’ve encountered a few times using other computers where I’ve had a hard time disinguishing between the two. When you’re hand typing in 30 characters, you only want to do it once. 3) limited to alphabetical view of folders. I have my folders structured to mirror my Safari bookmarks; which are not in alphabetical order. An option to allow reordering would create a smooth flow while jumping between Enpass and Safari. Other than that, this app is worth every penny. I have over 120 items securely stored and I actively access and use about 75% of them regularly. Enpass developers: change those small things, update to Touch ID, and my friends you have a 5 star review. Keep up the good work.
Its able to import and export without using the cloud for us security geeks, simple, didnt use it long enough to know if its stable. I decided not to use it when I found out that the search function only searches the title…nothing else. Have you ever needed some info that youve had stored away on your password manager and needed to search for just a thread of info from it, ie the medicine was my blood pressure pills…Now what was the name of the Pharmacy I filled it so I can get the prescription number? Well with this data base youll be SOL.
This is a brilliant app that allows me to save the passwords so I can remember them without having to use paper notes or scrolling up and down on another note app. Enpass best feature is being able to search the name of the website, service, or whatnot instantly and find the information I need to recall. This is very handy for those who are forgetful or have a huge list of private registered accounts. I recommend using the mobile and desktop apps to sync back and forth.
I looked pretty hard for an app to keep my passwords secure on my laptop. Most other apps tried to do too much and manage my browser settings for me, etc. This app is just right, very simple to use and does not try to take over my life. Love it.
This is a very good functioning app.. love the fact that is encrypted, and that it can be shared across all my apple devices. I can make updates on my iPad and within seconds it is sync across all other devices. Highly recommended.
I love this app. So glad I was lucky enough to get this app for my desktop during the always mysterious Free for Limited Amount of Time Offer. Maybe there will be a Free for Limited Amount of Time Offer for the mobile
Works very well. Extremely easy to organized information.
I tried a few other password apps before this one, and they all had confusing user interfaces that were very busy and unatractive. This one is great, and syncing on the icloud means all my info is up-to-date no matter which device I use! I love having a place for not just my passwords, but my credit card info, insurance card info and other important numbers you always need to enter online but never have on you at the time. Plus, it’s all searchable. There are even convenient buttons to copy the numbers to your clipboard to save you the step of highlighting and copying it manually. Love it!
Love this app, so happy that on the computer it’s free! Lots of storage space and very efficient. I love it :)
Old design “smooth.” New design “blocky.” Old unlock turned like a key. New unlock goes green. There’s something to be said for simulated physical movement, instead of electronic illumination. Customization is a nice addition…maybe NEXT version will allow customized icons! Overall, it’s still the most practical password keeper of the several I’ve purchased and now it’s even better.
I have been a longtime user of Enpass and I love the interface and sync service options. I think that it is overall a very good app and it does its job very well. I seriously rely on the password generator tools and I think that they are phenomenal. The one feature that I think is necessary is autofill for web forms. A safari or chrome extension that can autofill web-forms when I enter my master password(similar to 1password, or the mobile version of this app) would make my life much, much easier. I would definitely be willing to pay for a desktop version with autofill.
The new updated Enpass is great but is buggy. The security feature to close on exit does not always work. The desktop version still does not have a Safari extension. But overall with a fix will be the best Enpass has ever offered.
Great app..best of the best, lo mejor de lo mejor, crème de la crème
this looks like a native mac app and acts like it too! I really like the simplicity of the UI and overall use. I just wish we had a choice in the mobile counterpart to “hide” the browser icon. I left the other password managers because I didn’t want the extra fluff… wish at least one of them would let me decide if I want to use the password manager as just that or more :)
I’ve used this for years. It still works on my iPhone but now when I try to open it on the Mac it immediately crashes. I removed and reinstalled and it still crashes. Enpass is now worthless. I guess I can wait and hope for a fix or make the painful move to another password manager. It is sad. Enpass was great.
Using since its “Walletx” days with no problems. Works well across platforms and Dropbox syncing is seamless. Thanks for a very useful app.