
I hope this app get better anytime in the future, because since my first contact with it, I just had have a bad experience with this app. So, obviously the import tool doesn't work as expected for Bitwarden, and for me it is a bad start, again, for Enpass. Then I used the Enpass desktop application to import the CSV file. It took a couple of minutes to read the file and parse the data, but it shown that there were just 61 items, when I have more than 500. You can easily move from LastPass to Bitwarden, an open source password manager. json format too), there were exported over 500 of several kind items.

So I just gone over my Bitwarden export tool and exported all the data in CSV format, (Bitwarden can export data in. Sign in / log in to your Bitwarden account As expected, you’ll be asked to provide your email address and master. Recently I just read about the latest Enpass version (6), and I wanted to give it a try, again. Before all this, I was a licensed user of Enpass in Android, but I didn't use it because it lack by the time, of a lot of important features for me.

I'm Bitwarden user since several months ago, my first Password Manager was LastPass, then I migrated to Bitwarden because is OpenSource and auditable.
