Part of my "computing philosophy" is to not make things overly complex. The simpler the better. And sometimes that means I use 1 program for many things. Like using Notepad for my journal, as well as professional correspondence, and password 'database', among other things!
I find a simple text file much better and easier to update, maintain, transfer, and work with.

Nothing beats a single click and an ALT-E F "website" name to find a password. And you can add in other info like credit card numbers and verification codes at a whim. Notes too! No reconfiguring or looking through help files or navigating many different fields. All without installing a whole different program. Worrying about installation rights, blahh blahh. AND the plus side is I know exactly where my 'database' is stored. I can bring it with me easily. View it on any device, convert it to a billion other formats if needed. And if and when I upgrade computers, the file can come along with 100% compatibility assured, no installing, no updating. No fuss! You get the idea.
As opposed to something like this.

..which is way way overkill and busy and time consuming. Or so it seems; to *ME* anyways. Looking at that *I* would not know where to begin.
The same philosophy applies to file management and general computer ops. By keeping things simple, I am able to work quickly and freely without distractions and other issues. Focusing on great content that is concise, to the point, aesthetically beautiful, and a pleasure to gaze upon.