I absolutely love this app!
I have been using this app for many many years on a desktop computer, but I’m glad it works on smartphones too because I can check my old passwords directly from my phone! Great app and easy to use
Pastor ist nicht kostenlos (es kostet 2.99), enthält jedoch keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
⚠️ Die Pastor-App hat schlechte Bewertungen und negatives Feedback. Die Nutzer scheinen mit der Leistung oder den Funktionen unzufrieden zu sein.
Der Preis von Pastor beträgt 2.99.
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I have been using this app for many many years on a desktop computer, but I’m glad it works on smartphones too because I can check my old passwords directly from my phone! Great app and easy to use
Please create an app that syncs the database via iCloud!!
The app doesn't ask for a passcode to open. So anyone can have access to all your pass codes ! So I had no choice to erase the .tsv file from my iPad. Too risky. Please correct this problem in the next issue.
Long time user of the Pastor desktop application. Really excited to see finally an iOS app that allows me to share and access the password file. However, after the purchase I was extremely disappointed - 1. It requires the use of a TSV file being shared, to my horror the tab delimited file stores all password entries information in clear text, both on the desktop and iOS device. 2. The app does not even attempt to provide any password protection on accessing the shared TSV file. 3. The title did say "Reader" but with 1. and 2. above, with all due respect to the developer it is a waste of money.
Been using pastor on MBP for years and it has been excellent. Now that it’s iOS it’s been great. Safe and Secure is key, without bells and whistles. Simple and easy. Thank you! :)
Pastor was my go-to for passwords and sensitive data for many years on my MBP. Markus added an iOS version, which was handy, but you could still only enter or edit on the Mac. When he stopped supporting the desktop version I was very disappointed. But recently I discovered he was reworking and updating it for iOS, and I was lucky enough to be a Beta Tester. It’s now out of Beta, and it is fabulous!! Better than it ever was before. You can add new items, edit and revise current items, and do everything you need to do, without a bunch of features you don’t need. I have zero complaints, which is unusual for me (smile). Pastor for iOS is 100% awesome, and I highly recommend it. Thank you, Markus.
I have my Pastor file in Dropbox for easy sharing between devices, but this app cannot actually read a Pastor file. You could do an export from Pastor (required for this app) and just save the export in Dropbox and just look at it with a text viewer. No security with this app.
I’ve been using the desktop version for years now! It’s been my go-to app for holding my passwords, as it’s easy, convenient and simple to use. I was pretty surprised to see the mobile app, so I decided to give it a try and it’s been great so far! Like the desktop app, it’s super simple to use. I do agree with JTdesign that the security on the app is none. You can open it just like Safari or iMessage…no password needed, which is a little counterintuitive. Since I downloaded the mobile app, I changed the password on my iPhone lock to 18 characters, so no one should be able to get into my phone and access these passwords. Improvements - make it wireless. Every time you make a change or add a password on the desktop app, you have to plug in your phone and sync it with the mobile version in order to update it. I would also recommend being able to use the mobile version to add passwords. Right now, you can only add passwords on the desktop version, not the mobile version. I still love the app, but there are a few improvements that should be made. Still worth my $1.99.
I love the desktop app, so I was pleased to find the iPhone version. Pros: Inexpensive, simple, easy to use. Cons: Ironically, it needs to have better security. No password is currently required when you open the app. Secondly, you currently have to export a file from the desktop app and manually sync it with iTunes in order to give the iOS app access to the data. It would be great if there were some way that the iOS and desktop app could sync with themselves.
An app of this kind MUST be more secure. I know that is only a reader, but it would be great if we could add and edit information in it. So, I’m not a developer, but I think the Pastor app could open an Pastor file natively… (.pastor) I won’t delete this app from my iphone because I hope you gonna fix it! tnks
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