Bitwarden will be switching to native apps for both Android and iOSmahavir@lemmy.world to Open Source@lemmy.ml – 424 points – 7 months agoreddit.comLibredit link: https://reddit.invak.id/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/52Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsYour turn, 1Password. Native apps are just plain better.1P has native apps.Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤 Native apps when they see them:They switched to Electron.Sorry I thought the context was Android and iOS. Yes, the desktop apps are Electron.1password should just open source its apps. IMHO, security and infrastructure software has no business being closed source.
Your turn, 1Password. Native apps are just plain better.1P has native apps.Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤 Native apps when they see them:They switched to Electron.Sorry I thought the context was Android and iOS. Yes, the desktop apps are Electron.1password should just open source its apps. IMHO, security and infrastructure software has no business being closed source.
1P has native apps.Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤 Native apps when they see them:They switched to Electron.Sorry I thought the context was Android and iOS. Yes, the desktop apps are Electron.
Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤 Native apps when they see them:
They switched to Electron.Sorry I thought the context was Android and iOS. Yes, the desktop apps are Electron.
1password should just open source its apps. IMHO, security and infrastructure software has no business being closed source.
Your turn, 1Password. Native apps are just plain better.
1P has native apps.
Everyone on this thread: I can recognize native apps when I see them 😤
Native apps when they see them:
They switched to Electron.
Sorry I thought the context was Android and iOS. Yes, the desktop apps are Electron.
1password should just open source its apps. IMHO, security and infrastructure software has no business being closed source.