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Cross-platform. Stays on my own device, or cloud sync (if I want). Nice looking. Good OS support. What's the catch?!

edit: password import is supported, haven't checked if export is yet.

"Pay once, use forever. No monthly or yearly subscription is required to use Enpass. You just need to upgrade the trial version only once for life time usage."

I don't see any pricing listed, if it is, it's not obvious. Wish services would stop hiding prices.

The mobile apps are $9.99
this just looks like a neater LastPass (or am I missing something?)
The built-in password generation tool looks awesome. I'm curious though for people that do: why do you use tools like this for credit cards and other non-password information? Seems to me that all that information already lives in places where they are used: paper documents waiting for paper forms or in-person verification, credit cards saved in the sites they are used for...

or maybe I just answered my own question, why leave credit cards on sites anymore and risk it when you can always carry the info securely with you?...hmm.

Oh man,i've been using safeincloud till now, i'm going to try this for the simple fact that they also support linux :) I've been wanting ubuntu support for a while now!