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I want to reorder items to have a top item with items below it. I'm used to categories with sub-categories and items bellow them in my current Password App. Not being able to organize makes finding things difficult, especially since the ordering appears to be most recent descending. I have too many things to transfer over.
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A space is also a valid character for passwords in several apps that I use whenever I can since it's not expected and would be a lot harder to guess.
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This feature is now a work in progress
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Allow nesting to better organize the info. I'm using Datavault and the top level is Category with Type under that and Items under that.
So for my Category of "Financial" I have "Bank Accounts, Credit Cards, Brokerage, etc..".. Then under "Bank Accounts" are all of my accounts with account info, login, PIN, contact info, etc...
That makes it so much easier to find things that belong together. I suppose I could create titles like "Financial/Bank Accounts", but that's a bit awkward and I would still have to view through a list instead of a category to quickly find what I want.An error occurred while saving the comment
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Needs more nesting to categorize more efficiently. I'm using Datavault and the top level is Category with Type under the and then the Items.
So, under Financial I have Banks, Brokerage, Credit Cards, Retirement, etc... Then under Banks are all my bank accounts with account number, login information, PIN, etc...
I suppose I could use titles like Financial/Banks and on, but that's an awkward work-around. Having top level categories just makes it easier to find things and have like items clustered together in a logical way. -
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I had the same problem with DataVault. All I got were empty items and just deleted the vault since I have to manually type in everything anyway. The CSV file looked fine.