I used Keepass + Dropbox (to sync database). This set up was suggested to me when I joined a company that requires complex unique passwords for all sign ups. At the time I didn't think too much about it, but this thread has made me thankful I was guided in this direction.
I don't have experience of any other password management software, so I certainly can't compare and contrast. But I will say Keepass + Dropbox has worked flawlessly for me across desktop, laptop and mobile. The biggest inconvenience I have had is things like manually typing in a Netflix password into a Smart TV when on holiday (just takes time with long passwords with capitals, lowercase, numbers and symbols).
Netflix is a problem for every password manager, since they insist on using their own onscreen keyboard. Even if you’re on Android TV, you can’t switch to the remote app to copy & paste a password. Very annoying, but I’m starting to think they’re doing this to make password sharing more of a bother. (Even if it’s just one sign-in being more of a chore)
I don't have experience of any other password management software, so I certainly can't compare and contrast. But I will say Keepass + Dropbox has worked flawlessly for me across desktop, laptop and mobile. The biggest inconvenience I have had is things like manually typing in a Netflix password into a Smart TV when on holiday (just takes time with long passwords with capitals, lowercase, numbers and symbols).