While I need to word this tactfully…I sometimes put off a necessary upgrade because my dear TTalk friends fret about things like “it’s not a native app” or “I can’t use X with it”. Controversially as I’m well aware, the Microsoft Office suite is anathema for some because of the subscription model Microsoft adopted. When my standalone version of Word just got too crufty to work well (I think I bought that license near the turn of the century!), I finally bought in to Office365 and discovered that…it was not awful.
1Password is like that. I clung to my v7 standalone license for three years, but ultimately decided to give in when I was offered a subscription on terms I couldn’t refuse. My data are now in their cloud instead of Dropbox’s cloud. And the interface bears no resemblance to the horrors I was given to understand lurked there. In many ways it is more pleasant and easier to manipulate than the ancient, stark structure of earlier versions. I see no penalty for it being built in Elektron vs. something like Swift (if I even understand what the objection is, or is it something else?).
I freely admit that I may have simply spared myself the pain of early adoption, but if as @mtrodgers99 Michael says the interface works correctly 98% of the time, and the underlying data are protected 100% of the time, I am absolutely fine with 1PW8.
I’ve got a trans-device, cross-platform password manager that organizes my information and is immensely helpful in setting up/maintaining myriad log-ins.