Sure disappointed that Enpass hasn't addressed these issues. Seems like computing is getting more sophisticated but less user friendly, says this 25 year computer user. So then I will be learning another OS and it sounds like the newer Enpass maybe doesn't cross the OS divide all that well, based on some comments. But it was as good as a computer when I was away on a trip for 8 months! Yes I know that my expensive Win 10 phone is going to be unsupported right away. I want something I can use without having to know all those details that just backs up my passwords like Enpass did before this update, and works on all my devices. I can tell from the various discussions on the topic that even those with more techy knowledge than I have are frustrated with the new version of Enpass. ![]() I'm just glad I never migrated all my data over to Enpass. And the phone no longer connects to the back uon OneDrive. ![]() I haven't dared look at the version on my Win 10 desktop computer. I tried using my Win 10 phone to send a sync file to Dropbox, but the resulting file is empty. That made it worse because it now has no data. So of course I clicked Yes, update.Īnd then the problems started: It won't sync with OneDrive. New version will help you get the data from other apps more easily. So today, I'm on my Win 10 Samsung TabPro2 and it says Update Enpass. I was thrilled to have a password program with automatic backup to OneDrive, no hassles, and I didn't need to be techy to use it. ![]() I just noticed that Enpass are not doing a 32 bit version for Linux anymore, see image attached? Is this true and the decision final? Seems odd iOS 32bit iPhone support is kept and not Linux 32 bit? Maybe this is the issue with syncing problems by other users? Please note, that on my 32 bit Linux Mint 18.3 Syliva machine, I pull the latest update via the Sinew Repository deb http: /// stable main and I still cannot get update. After updating my 32bit iPhone 5 (10.3) with latest version Enpass V6.0.0, a new sync file has appeared called "vault.enpassdbsync", this new file is being updated when I add/edit/delete passwords but as you can guess does not sync to my Linux machine for obvious reasons. In my online cloud Dropbox folder Apps/Enpass, there's now 2 files, the older one called "" which still works with my Linux desktop application ( 32bit Linux Mint 18.3 v5.6.9) when I edit/add/delete password and was working correctly last week when I used my iOS v5.6.1. The problem appears to be that the new v6 Enpass update on iOS has generated a new sync file in my Dropbox. Hi, I have problem with my sync to Dropbox folder Apps/Enpass. "Enpass not syncing correctly because 2 sync files now being used after v6 update on iOS device, cannot update Linux 32 bit machine as no update appears to be available"
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