kix@_kix · Symfony 2 developer
Significantly more expensive than its rivals. I've been a user for quite a long time, but had to switch to 1Password. Dashlane with sync costs $40/yr, 1Password costs $65 for a life-time license. Also, exporting items from Dashlane does not work that well.
Jon Jones@jonjones · Art PM \ Outsourcing Producer
@_kix What were the issues with exporting items that you found? I've been using LastPass for years, but their LogMeIn acquisition has made me leery of their future. I'm interested in experimenting with other options, and data portability is a high priority for me.
kix@_kix · Symfony 2 developer
@jonjones, well, here's what it comes down to: https://discussions.agilebits.co... — I had to read this thread and experiment for a couple hours just to put my Dashlane data into 1Password. Basically, the CSVs exported from Dashlane are invalid and you have to edit those by hand so that 1Password can parse the export.
Jon Jones@jonjones · Art PM \ Outsourcing Producer
@_kix Thanks for the response! Wow, in reading MrC's four-point post there, that sounds like a textbook example of how *not* to export CSV. Kudos to him for figuring out it was the incorrect double-quotes that were breaking it and posting about it. I've run into precisely the same issue before, and it's fiendishly subtle and maddening. :)