I feel like the UX of 1Password has stagnated
I'm a long-time 1Password user, but I'm frustrated that it continues to be such a mediocre product.
Take "Reused Passwords". You get a big bucket of logins with no help at all to figure out which sites are duplicated. I have 218 items in this list. There is no grouping of items and you can't sort by Password. When you find a Login with a duplicated password, you get a warning banner, but it doesn't list which other Login items share the password. This entire feature is only useful when you have exactly 2 items in the list.
1Password in the browser has become a mess. When it's locked, you first have to go unlock from the extension icon in the header. Clicking this opens a dialog, where you then have exactly ONE choice, but you still have to click a new Unlock button. This then spawns a separate dialog (the login dialog of the desktop version), but with a delay of at least a couple of seconds. How a program that isn't a compiler can take several seconds to do this is beyond me. Once opened, 1Password steps over itself in a mess of poorly placed autofill dialogs, or doesn't show at all. Usually you have to click somewhere outside the form, and then back into the input field, to make it display properly. If generous, I would rate this experience 2/5.
The UI in the desktop client also has issues. Labels are a jumble of upper and lower case words, seemingly chosen at random. The font used for the sort header is barely readable and what should be a triangle to indicate a drop down is just a miniscule pixel blob. Everything in the UI is just a list of items. Even the items themselves are just a list of labels and values. All of this adds up to a product that doesn't feel like it's ever met a designer.
PS: Now that 1Password is going for a unified UI across platforms, shouldn't there be a single forum for issues that don't relate to a particular platform?
1Password Version: 7.7.819
Extension Version: 2.1.0
OS Version: Windows 11