Lastpass went to the past. In my last article, [Lastpass to Bitwarden - Part 1]({{< ref "lastpass-to-bitwarden-part-1" >}}), I wrote about my decision to try Bitwarden.

I've been using [Bitwarden] for several weeks, and here are my experiences. This follows my pattern of [evaluating and migrating between tools]({{< ref "migrating-from-evernote-to-joplin" >}}) when better alternatives emerge.

The desktop client could be more straightforward. For example, moving an entry to a new folder doesn't let you drag and drop but instead makes you edit an entry and then change the folder. This is similar to [other UX challenges I've encountered]({{< ref "visual-studio-code-and-opening-a-file-by-file-type" >}}).

The Android client has the necessary options and does the job. When attempting to take a screenshot of the options, it securely prohibited that, so I had to use another camera to take the screenshot.

{{< figure src="lastpass-to-bitwarden-part-2-image1.jpg" title="Bitwarden Android Options" >}}

I uninstalled Lastpass from my machine. Like other software, they asked me why I was uninstalling the product. Ironically I was unable to provide the feedback even after logging into Lastpass. I hope for the sake of the Lastpass employees that the product improves.

[2]: https://bitwarden.com/



[lastpass to bitwarden - part 1]: /blog/2019/11/09/lastpass-to-bitwarden-part-1/
[bitwarden]: https://bitwarden.com/