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5 years agoIs Electron really that bad? And if so, is it the same Wrapper for Windows based users?
I am seeing a lot of hate toward Electron, but I'm not a Mac user. As a Windows, I must ask if the hate is the same or is Electron better on Windows? What was the decision to choose Electron over ano...
1P_PeterG
Community Manager
5 years ago@TheCowGoesWoof I'm happy to add a little info on this. Electron is indeed used in 1Password 8 for Windows (and Linux!) as well.
While our developers can certainly better speak to the engineering decisions than I can, my understanding is that Electron chosen over other alternatives because (among other reaons):
- It makes it possible for us to unify our efforts across platforms (that is, that the 1Password app becomes more of a consistent entity, rather than entirely different codebases, with different features and stages of development and bugs that need to be addressed) across device types.
- We can lay a common groundwork we feel confident in for getting to work on considerable new features,
- and we can do this without imposing insurmountable requirements on ourselves in terms of what it takes operationally to develop the apps and support customers at the standard we believe in.
While Electron can have its drawbacks too (resource usage and security holes come to mind), we felt that we could remediate these (and have already done substantial work on this) such that Electron emerged as the best option available for what we're trying to do. That might change someday, but that's where we're at right now. 😀
And for what it's worth, we're really proud of how 1Password 8 is shaping up. It's a really strong app, and it's only going to get better.
I hope this makes some sense, and that you're enjoying 1Password 8 on whatever device you choose!