Cameron
Fantastic
I love it. First of all, it's free. Also, it has pretty much any PC game I could imagine. The UI is simple. The review system works great and is a great indicator of whether I'll like a game. There are sales *all the time*. And, once I buy a game, it's mine - no keys to deal with, I can play it years later, on whatever system I want.
I wish every type of consumable media (books, movies, music) had something like Steam.
It's free but you get what you pay for
I really wanted to like LastPass. It's free, and seems simple enough to use, and secure.
Anyway, I created my account on Tuesday and added a few passwords. I logged in on Wednesday (after a LastPass outage, on my first day of using the product) and all of my passwords and folders were just gone. No passwords shown. In my account history I see 4 deleted items with no related information or way to restore. I logged in multiple times, was able to add new passwords, but all my old passwords were just gone.
As if that wasn't bad enough, I later found an old browser window where I was still logged in - TO THE SAME LASTPASS account where I am seeing no passwords - from the previous day. Guess what? My passwords were there. I could see both logins side-by-side on my screen, one showing my passwords, one showing nothing. Same email address, same master password.
Also, the fact that I was still logged in and could view all my passwords, and the browser window never expired? Not really what I want from a password manager.
Update: I ***DELETED*** my entire LastPass account. But I still had that old browser window/session open. And, guess what? I can still Open and View the passwords. The ones that were "Deleted from LastPass's servers" according to the Delete Account warning.