A password manager will have an integrated password generator where you can configure the spec (include special chars, brackets, custom characters, etc. or not). And you can keep password spec "favorites". So you can quickly generate a 20-char with special chars and accents password, or an 8-char, only letters and numbers for those websites that requires that.
It will allow you to organize the passwords in a hierarchical way with folders (banks, administration, forums, whatever), and set icons.
It will also keep the date of the last time you modified it. Sometimes this can be useful to know if you are impacted by a breach revealed after the fact. You can also make passwords expire if you like.
You can also add extra data in a way that doesn't clutter the main view. This can be interesting when credentials are more than login/password. For example you could add a PIN there. For my car radio there is a code to enter to make it work after the battery dies, I added the entire procedure to the extra data as I always forget it and it's not intuitive.
I just checked, I have 957 passwords in my KeePass.
It will allow you to organize the passwords in a hierarchical way with folders (banks, administration, forums, whatever), and set icons.
It will also keep the date of the last time you modified it. Sometimes this can be useful to know if you are impacted by a breach revealed after the fact. You can also make passwords expire if you like.
You can also add extra data in a way that doesn't clutter the main view. This can be interesting when credentials are more than login/password. For example you could add a PIN there. For my car radio there is a code to enter to make it work after the battery dies, I added the entire procedure to the extra data as I always forget it and it's not intuitive.
I just checked, I have 957 passwords in my KeePass.