When comparing Turtl vs eWallet, the Slant community recommends Turtl for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform password manager?” Turtl is ranked 19th while eWallet is ranked 26th. The most important reason people chose Turtl is:
Turtl has applications for all the major operating systems, as well as Android. In addition, there are extensions available for Firefox and Chrome that cooperate with the downloadable applications.
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Pros
Pro Multiple Platforms (Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, Firefox, Chrome)
Turtl has applications for all the major operating systems, as well as Android. In addition, there are extensions available for Firefox and Chrome that cooperate with the downloadable applications.
Pro Open source
The app is licensed under GPLv3 making it open source. This means that anyone can use the code and contribute. This also makes it easy to use on one's own server or for company solutions.
Pro Good security
After assigning a password to your account in Turtl, a key is created to encrypt the entire account. No data is stored on their servers meaning they have no access to unencrypted content. This is a huge leg up when comparing to other Evernote alternatives.
Pro Reliable and can easily sync with clients on phone/tablet and PC
Pro Cloud sync
It can sync the passwords between all used devices via DropBox.
Pro Multi platform
Runs on Mac, Windows, iPhone and Android.
Pro Local password storage
It can store the password safe on the local computer (not in the cloud).
Pro Can sync between platforms without using Cloud
Syncing from laptop/desktop to phone and tablet (without using the cloud features).
Cons
Con No iOS app
While many other operating systems have a client, iOS does not have one yet (though it is planned).
Con No image embedding
Instead of image embeddings, there's a sort of poor man's substitute: image + description. If you add an image, you can create a description of any size and with all the formatting features. It can be used instead of image embedding but much more limited: only one image and only at the very top.
Con Internet dependent
Requires Internet connection to initiate offline mode, loses access to notes without Internet or server.
Con Closed source
Due to it is closed source and the encryption implementation is not documented you have to trust the developer.
Con No Linux version
