All 3 apps are open-source. This is important because open-source will not die for as long as there is demand and more importantly, you own it.
No, I'm NOT against proprietary software, as I said, I gladly paid a premium for 1Password. However their Windows client is basically unmaintained, their new "modern Windows" app is still alpha and doesn't work with Wine and of course, they have no Linux support. Most aggravating is that they are clearly switching to a subscription model, with all of their development effort going towards it lately. No more Everywhere interface for OpVault, no new sync options other than Dropbox and iCloud, etc. In other words I'm tired of bait and switch models and one is in progress here.
Anyway, I gave up on both 1Password and LastPass. I've been a 1Password user for about 2 years before I switched to KeePass.
To be more specific, for the desktop (OS X, Linux, Windows) I use: https://keeweb.info/
For Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=keepass2androi...
And for iOS, though be warned this one is subpar: http://minikeepass.github.io/
All 3 apps are open-source. This is important because open-source will not die for as long as there is demand and more importantly, you own it.
No, I'm NOT against proprietary software, as I said, I gladly paid a premium for 1Password. However their Windows client is basically unmaintained, their new "modern Windows" app is still alpha and doesn't work with Wine and of course, they have no Linux support. Most aggravating is that they are clearly switching to a subscription model, with all of their development effort going towards it lately. No more Everywhere interface for OpVault, no new sync options other than Dropbox and iCloud, etc. In other words I'm tired of bait and switch models and one is in progress here.