Indeed, at least this is what I have been told by some friends of mine. I also use Dashlane so much that I have convinced some of my family members to try it out over the others and they have never looked back.
I checked out Bitwarden a while back and the mobile app is very sloppy to use compared to Dashlane. The desktop app (Electron) just keeps eating up my Macbook's RAM and it takes a while to auto-fill passwords in other apps. Perhaps the open-ness of Bitwarden may allow compatible alternative password-managers to rival Bitwarden's own clients or even Dashlane.
Right now, I'd rather pay for Dashlane since it does the job better than what I have tried out so far.
I checked out Bitwarden a while back and the mobile app is very sloppy to use compared to Dashlane. The desktop app (Electron) just keeps eating up my Macbook's RAM and it takes a while to auto-fill passwords in other apps. Perhaps the open-ness of Bitwarden may allow compatible alternative password-managers to rival Bitwarden's own clients or even Dashlane.
Right now, I'd rather pay for Dashlane since it does the job better than what I have tried out so far.