A lot has changed at Heroku in the past 8 years since I left, particularly in the direction of being subsumed into the greater Salesforce org. My working assumption is that everything left there is being done "the Salesforce way" at this point. Take that to mean what you will, but it seems pretty clear we're long past the days of openly communicating with customers as quickly as you have relevant/important information to share with them.
I'm currently moving to it, but may be I miss something, but it's absolutely primitive.
Is it possible to store anything but website/username/password there? I can shoehorn my ssh password like "ssh 1.2.3.4"/"username"/"password" into that scheme, but it's ugly.
Is it possible to store bank card PIN code? I'm storing it as fake website right now which is far from ideal.
I need to access all the necessary information from iPhone.
It also doesn't keep history. I consider that an important feature; it has saved me some grief now and then when a password change at $JOB mysteriously didn't propagate to some infrequently-used system.
I was wondering about this. I clicked around for several minutes...
I wish people would test their sites in more than just Chromium! Checking that it works in at least one second browser dramatically improves the portability of your site in general.