![]() In the past, I've used a handful of different password managers in the workplace, including KeePass v2, Secret Server, LastPass, and even just *cough* Excel. I use BitWarden for my own personal password management and it's fantastic. What does your IT team use for password management? Security.many perpetual customers end up with repeating ongoing expensive many-time supposedly *one-time* purchases. upgrade from version 9 to 10 to 11 to 12, as an example. and no compatibility issues! (we have heard vendors intentionally create backward compatibility issues in order to drive upgrades.). With subscription based solution, you are always using the latest product, with latest features, with latest security enhancement. From what we have heard, many supposedly *one-time* perpetual product vendor have major new release pretty much every year.the new annual release often introduces security/ feature enhancement, in order to drive customers to upgrade again and pay "perpetual" pricing again. ![]() $99 was sort of my threshold of pain, and I have to believe that many many people will find $249 way too expensive and cancel. Yes, thanks, my application is non-commercial.Īnd also, yes, TeamViewer has a more-expensive commercial product, but one must bear in mind that TeamViewer's pricing is *one-time*, not yearly! It's a nice product and works well in those difficult "tunnel in" environments where the remote computer's IP is not reachable directly. ![]()
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