![]() I have a hunch there isn't, but make my day by telling me I'm wrong.Ĭlick to expand.Thanks Patrick, I already tried that, to no avail. without entering all the information all over again in the new manager ? > Is there an easy way to switch PW managers, i.e. ![]() ![]() But I have invested in it - both money - including just letting my Premium subscription renew - and time : entering all the information. Yes, it has become confusing, in part because so many versions are still out there (Dashlane Legacy etc.). I too have read some of the reviews of Dashlane on the App Store. And I don't want to switch to Firefox just for that reason (inertia again, plus I am fairly happy with Safari). I was quite happy with it until it pulled this last stunt of being web-based but not via the version of Safari that I have. Rod, why am I still using Dashlane? The main answer is inertia. There are ALSO 64-bit versions of all but one of them so not a problem.īut why didn't the new software find the 5 others that I see in System Report ? Strangely, the ones I found by looking in System Report are not in the report from 32 Bit Checker which found only 5 bundles). I just ran it on my Applications folder, where it found 34 bundles of 32-bits only. Thanks for the 32-bit check software link. Singer I knew about the 32-bit constraint and that's one reason I didn't rush to upgrade to Catalina. Rod, by waiting for bugs to be ironed out, I was explaining why I am still running Mojave.Īnd yes B. If a previous version of Dashlane was working fine with macOS Mojave.you could stay with this.until you're 100% ready to upgrade your MacBook Pro to a newer macOS (don't let the macOS requirement for just one app drive your decision). What you didn't mention is.does Dashlane NEED macOS 11.or does the latest version of Dashlane NEED macOS 11? The Dashlane app has been around since about 2012.thus maybe you don't NEED the latest version of Dashlane.and if not.then you wouldn't NEED macOS 11. If you NEED this Dashlane app to work (and it needs macOS 11).then right now.Big Sur is the answer. I generally don't like to go with the very first version of a macOS when released.I generally wait at least for the first update (just in case there are some serious bugs that would get fixed with the first update). Click to expand.If you absolutely need macOS 11.then you only have one choice at the moment (Big Sur).Īs mentioned.and new macOS (Monterey).will likely be coming out soon.
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