@HildegerdH I don��t have many good ideas at the moment, sorry :(
I’d expect *something* to happen when you open it - if you’re not seeing anything appear it could be an OS issue (do you see Min running in the dock?) Could try restarting your computer.
@DustinWStout Thanks. Password autofill works with Bitwarden / 1Password / built-in password storage; I realize switching password managers is a hassle though. There's a way to take full page screenshots from devtools (not as convenient as an extension for sure): https://t.co/uLFqqkbwM9
@idotherock1 It should be possible - Min’s a desktop app, we can include whatever functionality we want in that. No idea how much work it is though - I don’t really know how Authy works.
@idotherock1 Great! Most likely no bitwarden 2fa integration - the password manager integrations are kind of a hack (the CLI tool isn’t designed to be used that way) and overall reliability seems to be fairly low. Probably going to focus on the built in manager (that could support 2fa maybe?)
@wide888 Electron (the framework Min uses) dropped 32-bit support a while ago, which is when I stopped: https://t.co/59PjILn3Jp. It looks like they may still have 32-bit binaries available for download, but I’m not sure if they work or not.
@idotherock1 You could try manually logging out from Bitwarden and logging back in: https://t.co/pTqOWlE8Bc. If you're on Linux/Mac the steps will be the same, but the tool path is different.
@idotherock1 That's not good! Was it working previously, or are you setting up Bitwarden for the first time? Also, if you go to the developer menu > inspect browser > console, do you see any errors listed?