
1Password keeps these items organized but once you import to Enpass it makes a mess. In regards to the import issue, I'd recommend deleting trash and all your generated passwords in 1Password (or convert them to logins). The only reason I did not was due to the import issue and not quite as polished as 1Password. Enpass is excellent and I wish I stayed with it. I did, however, test Enpass before my 1Password 7 purchase.
Just a month or so ago I finally purchased the upgrade due to a few glitches/lags 1Password 6 was having on 10.4. I was one of those not willing to spend $49.99 for the 1Password 7 upgrade.
1Password X is awesome, but it does indeed require a membership. It just makes good security sense to keep up to date. Of course we would recommend running the latest versions of macOS, your browsers, and 1Password, regardless. This will affect everyone who upgrades to Safari 13, regardless of OS level. For Safari 13 Apple is going Safari App Extension only, which means the older style Safari extension that 1Password 6 uses won't work. While we aren't officially testing 1Password 6 against Catalina early reports from customers on the Catalina beta have been mostly positive (excepting Safari as noted above). You can also occasionally catch a promo for an extended trial, even further reducing your cost for the first year. Membership gets you access to the latest versions of 1Password for all of your compatible devices as well as a whole host of other features starting at $3/mo, which may work out to be less expensive than the cost of a license. That said, membership is the way forward. Regular price as was mentioned above once the sale ends will be $65 USD + tax.
The sale is still on, as of writing, so it is available for $50 USD + tax.
It is possible to purchase a license for 1Password 7 for Mac. That is, of course, your prerogative (licenses never expire) but it isn't something we can recommend. We can't recommend using an older version. 1Password 6 for Mac is retired and has not been updated or sold in over a year.