Drag and Drop vault items/entries/folders/collections

Following your advice, I went to Web-Vault and understood what you were talking about: Vaults, Organizations, Collections, Collections Items.

I believe that the current interface is not user-friendly. The correct idea for the corporate sector is based on the developers’ vision, which is to have everything on buttons.

From the first line, it is clear that there is a multi-step structure. Multi-step means that you can multiply the number of clicks by 10 for each login.

You should have a multi-branch structure instead of a multi-step structure. And Drag’n’Drop is the only way to speed up the process of sorting unrelated logins.

I imagine a poor secretary with painted nails and her organization with 15,000 logins. She will choose a password manager that makes it easy to do with a mouse instead of endless button clicks. If you want to destroy your corporate sector, you can keep your interface. It’s obvious: the developers themselves don’t have corporate tasks, and there are no 15,000 logins in the organization for 100 departments. They’re satisfied with their Vault without organizations.

I created a collection, but it wasn’t reflected in the BW browser Ext. Even here, there’s still a problem.
To hell with Drag’n’Drop for the BW browser Ext. At least make a normal Drag’n’Drop for Web-Vault.

I’m all in for that.

But in the web vault, it’s probably less “necessary” than in the other BW apps, as you can perform bulk actions in the web vault. Like e.g. shown in this post.

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I didn’t understand you correctly – dragging logins to closed filters ! This is a great idea. I haven’t seen it in other programs. For example, if a folder is selected, it’s possible to drag a login to it. This is half of the idea from the “open all folders” option. However, it doesn’t require any changes to the interface.
Great, and it can be solved in a few minutes. Because jQuery already has everything.

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