When comparing 1Password vs Enpass, the Slant community recommends 1Password for most people. In the question“What is the best cross-platform password manager?” 1Password is ranked 5th while Enpass is ranked 8th. The most important reason people chose 1Password is:
An iteration on the UI brings a polished look that was already good-looking to begin with. It even tries pulling in relevant app and web icons, adds credit cards logos and has little animation to make the experience more pleasant.
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Pros
Pro A clean, good-looking and intuitive UI
An iteration on the UI brings a polished look that was already good-looking to begin with. It even tries pulling in relevant app and web icons, adds credit cards logos and has little animation to make the experience more pleasant.
Pro Available as a webapp, as a standalone application, as an extension, and more, across most platforms, browsers, operating systems, and devices.
Versatility and synchronicity for the majority of the devices and platforms you use. Plus, all software is free with a paid subscription.
Pro Browser integration
Easily fill in passwords with a single keystroke combination.
Quickly add new and update existing passwords right from the browser when the login is detected by the free browser extension.
Pro Can perform an audit on passwords
1Password can checks for weak, duplicate and old passwords you have stored.
Pro Easy to use autofill and password generator
Automatically logs into websites, enters credit card information, fills registration forms, and easily generates strong passwords. Password generator can be adjust to use or exclude certain characters and patterns.
Pro Warns of website vulnerabilities
A feature called Watchtower cross-references known website vulnerabilities with stored login information using a database that is updated daily.
Pro Can also store software and license keys
Pro Collaborative password management
1Password offers an option to create a shared vault for sharing passwords among friends, family and co-workers.
Pro Time based one time passwords
Pro Version now supports time based one time passwords (instead of installing google authenticator).
Pro AES-256 encryption
For more information see here.
Pro TouchID support
All TouchID capable devices are supported.
Pro Cloud & Wi-Fi sync
1Password offers syncing through cloud storage services such as Dropbox and iCloud and a possibility to sync locally over Wi-Fi if you opt not to use cloud storage.
Pro Endorsed by many high credibility security experts
This app is endorsed by many high credibility security experts (for example, Troy Hunt ).
Pro Great customer support
Pro Can store secure notes
1Password can store secure notes which don't file cleanly into other areas like passwords or bank details. Secure notes can be used to record anything you want.
Pro Can use multiple vaults at once and search across vaults
One could manage a vault for work, a vault that's personal and a shared family vault while keeping the details of each segmented from each other and only sync'ed where/if desired.
Pro Active community of users and active / blogging development team
There is an immense sense of community and openness with 1Password.
Pro Periodically assessed by external security auditors and their findings are repaired quickly
Pro Available on multiple platforms
Pro Doesn't depend on the cloud
Unlike many other password management tools, by default the 1Password encrypted database is not stored in the cloud, but strictly locally, for added security.
Pro Makes use of keys so that password to login is never in transit
Pro Available for all major mobile platforms
Enpass is available for all major Mobile and desktop platforms: iOS, Android, Windows Phone and BlackBerry 10.
Pro Totally free desktop version for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows PC
Get the fully featured desktop version for free on the three most used desktop OS's.
Pro Securely saves database locally
Enpass respect users database privacy and keeps it confidential by saving all your information locally only on ones device and does not save anywhere else such as a server. All of the database is saved in an encrypted form as well.
Pro Single click to auto-login with free browser extensions
Enpass browser extensions are for available for free for Chrome, Firefox and Safari. You can auto-fill all your login and credit card details on desktop version just a single click.
Pro Stores everything
The built-in templates allows you to store logins, credit cards, bank accounts, ID cards, frequent flyer, License, ID Numbers, etc.
Pro Secure login with integrated password generator
Secure all your logins by generating strong, unique and un-guessable password with the built-in password generator. No need to remember them as Enpass does it for you.
Pro Autolock mechanism
Enpass automatically locks itself after a set time interval and keeps your data safe & secure from prying eyes, even when you forget to lock it or left it idle.
Pro Wide range of personal cloud accounts
The supported cloud saving platforms allow for your database to be available on each and every device. Sync process is also very safe and data is encrypted first and then the file is sent to cloud. The available supported services are WebDAV/ownCloud, Dropbox, Box, Google Drive, OneDrive and iCloud.
Pro One time purchase
Differently from other same level apps, it is a one time purchase. For all the others you will spend more for a one year license.
Pro Customize per your needs
Enpass gives you freedom to add, delete, reorder the fields and change the default category.
Pro Password audit function
A password audit will tell the user if their passwords are weak, old or duplicated which can help make better passwords for those that are found to be problematic.
Pro Easily import from other software
If you are using another password manager it is easy to importing that data into Enpass is just a matter of few clicks through the Desktop version. Automatic import wizard now imports them under separate category.
Pro Open source SQLCipher engine for AES 256 Encryption
Enpass uses open source SQLCipher engine for implementation of AES-256 bit encryption so that users can ensure the safety of their database.
Pro Touch ID support on iOS and Android
Quickly unlock Enpass by using Touch ID.
Pro Syncs with Google Drive and many other cloud services
Thanks for the heads-up!
Pro Sharing among Enpass users
Enpass lets you to share an item in non-readable format, making it accessible to Enpass users only.
Cons

Con Not open source (free/libre)
This application is proprietary, and thus cannot be modified, freely distributed, or trusted to be secure.
Con Inability to fill password sometimes
You have to fill twice to make it work.
Con Default is subscription model
It's really hard to find out how to obtain a full license.
Con Support sucks
Support does sometimes does not read requests thoroughly, and offers ham-baked or non-workable sulutions.
Con Unintuitive and slow responding UI
A hot mess of desktop applications and browser plugins that are supposed to work together, but don't always do. Browser plugins frequently become unresponsive and are very basic in comparison to other solutions.
Con Lack of Google Drive sync
Only icloud, wifi and Dropbox support.
Con Tough/impossible to get on Chromebook
Con Does not auto-fill and generate passwords in Microsoft Edge for Windows 10
The 1Password Edge extension doesn't work as well as in other browsers, as it can't auto-fill and generate passwords. Only LastPass seems to have a fully-functional browser plugin for the Edge browser at this time.
Con Unreasonably high price
It has a high monthly subscription price.
Con Mobile app pricing is per platform
You have to pay for each mobile platform you run it on (iOS, Android), which can add up. However, these are one time charges and ultimately cheaper than subscriptions.
Con Developed in India
Con Not open source
Giving sensitive data to proprietary software is a bad idea.
Con Free mobile version very limited
Up to 20 passwords only.
Con Can't have more than one password data file (e.g. work passwords can't be separate from home on same machine)
Enpass only allows one password database. You can't have one Enpass database for work, with it's own master password, and then another separate Enpass database for home.
Enpass for Windows and Linux allows you to change the default location of Enpass database.
Con Crashes
Crashes while organizing about 200 passwords into categories.
