


This is completely sufficient for everyday functions when surfing and is extremely easy to configure. There are differences between the Dashlane Desktop app and the browser extension. Users who are interested in the program should therefore first read a manual and, if necessary, consult a test to find out how user-friendly the numerous functions have been solved. AMD R9 290X and NVIDIA GTX 980 in the efficiency test.I don't expect quality software to be free, or that someone else's hard work should be uncompensated.īut please be honest about the real costs and let the buyer decide. And the reviewers don't need to specify which version their comments apply to.Īlso, I am more than willing to pay for software. MacUpdate allows vendors to post the price of the least expensive alternatives of their software. Of course, this isn't limited to Dashlane. And the reviews: which version, "Free," "Premium," or "Premium Plus," do the Dashlane reviews pertain to? Surely no one could give a 5-star review to a password manager that manages a max of 50 passwords. Why MacUpdate lets companies indulge in such deceitful advertising is beyond me. Keychain Access, the password storage function in your browser, or even an Excel spreadsheet should be more than sufficient.įor everyone else, the "Free" Dashlane is just a deceptive come-on, because you'll need, at minimum, the "Premium" version for which you'll pay an annual fee.Īs someone below noted, the price for the "Premium" version is pretty much in line with 1Password's. It stores "up to 50 passwords." Dear friends, if all you have to manage is 50 passwords, a password manager is way overkill. The crippleware (or "dumb down" if you prefer) version is "free."
