I honesty can't remember, it's been awhile, but I do know Strongbox is being praised for Keepass database use. More info here: https://strongboxsafe.com/updates/how-to-use-keepass-on-your-iphone-ipad-mac/
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Keepass Password Safe: I started it on Windows, moved on to OSX for 10 years and am now exclusively on Linux and my Keepass library migrated through all OS's. Used it too on both iOS and Android. My Keepass file lives on my online cloud storage so it's accessible for all means.
Bought the 64GB version, ordered a certified to work with the Steam Deck M.2 512GB SSD and had absolutely no problem installing the thing. Plenty of HowTo's on YouTube. Also re-installing SteamOS is easy. If I ever were to expand to 1TB or 2TB I would use CloneZilla to clone the contents instead of clean installing SteamOS again. My network traffic is not metered but it takes for ever to redownload the games.
Similar things happened when Twitter screwed the pooch and you'd mention Mastodon to people.
Oh boy, great way to jinx it!
Depends on your usage. I used it many times to get support for various services I paid for and didn't get help using the regular channels. A public tweet to the company's Twitter handle about an issue did wonders. Besides that I used it to follow like minded people in the same hobbies as me. I did nuke my account when Space Karen took over.
Using the say command with the shell to have the Amiga 500 speak out the sentences you typed in was absolutely magical. The fact that this was just an add on to an already feature rich computer was awesome. PC users only gained this ability much later with the parrot function on the Creative Soundblaster which needed to be bought being extra expense for your PC.
My view: I could not, even if it would safe my own life, explain my 69 year old luddite mother how to operate and navigate an Android smartphone, but I was able to teach her how to use an iPhone 7 Plus without much trouble. She's 73 now and scrolls Twitter and Instagram like the best of them. Replies on emails are still full of typing errors but hey we communicate just fine.
Hey got that one too, but my workplace is so strict I can't have this as my daily carry, nor a smartphone or a smartwatch. Kicker is: I'm a service engineer, hardware / software installing for laptops, desktops and servers all day long. So this would come in handy every day. Go figure!