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eWallet is what I use now, and it seems fine.

Used to use SplashID but had issues with record duplication - to be fair this was a while ago, and the issue was related to syncing over several different computers and devices, so that may not be a factor now, or for you.
 
I use eWallet as well. Stores pretty much everything and anything. Also let's you create as many wallets as you wish. I have a separate wallet for each member of my family and for work. While you can't click on a web link from inside the program, and have it fill out your userID and pwd for you, that is a native ability with the iPhone, so I don't miss that at all. YMMV.
 
I use KyPass. It has an excellent Dropbox sync implementation. Best KeePass app I've found yet.
 
1password requires you to buythe pc version to enable sync"ing. Pretty patheticbut not unique to penny pinching developers. Works ok mostly for a password database essentially and not really useful for inputing logins into the fields.although works well with gmail. For the cheap developers requiring pc app purchase and terrible support i dont reccomend it. But best of the worsti suppose..
 
1password requires you to buythe pc version to enable sync"ing. Pretty patheticbut not unique to penny pinching developers. Works ok mostly for a password database essentially and not really useful for inputing logins into the fields.although works well with gmail. For the cheap developers requiring pc app purchase and terrible support i dont reccomend it. But best of the worsti suppose..

If you did not own the desktop version what would you sync too? Do not muddy back up with sync, the iOS version can back up stand alone. If you are saying it is poor form to not allow open syncing from the iOS version to other apps, I do not feel that is valid as essentially you open your data up to risk of data theft IMHO since 1password cannot control how those other apps would use or secure the data.

I agree the iOS version falls short on autofill of passwords to apps and I suspect that maybe due in some part to iOS restrictions, but the desktop app rocks for autofill of user and password data.

Frankly if you own both an iOS and desktop set of devices I cannot fathom why you wouldn't own both versions anyway.
 
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