Yep that is correct, the Pro version is at this time unaccessible with Ipad.
The developers are aware of this and plan to fix the problems once 1 Password for other platforms is stable and working as it should. On 30/09/2011, at 4:17 AM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote: > Hi. > > I have also had my troubles with 1password on the mac, but I have godt it to > work, but you are right Gordon, There are some annoying accessibility > problems. I have also bought the 1password pro for my IPhone and IPad, but > with no further luck. I can not get it to work, and it is as if the pro > version is totally inaccessible. > > Best regards Annie. > On Sep 24, 2011, at 5:11 PM, Gordon Smith wrote: > >> Hi Bryan >> >> 1Password doesn't seem to be doing a lot here, despite the fact that, I >> thin, it's properly configured. I set it up to allow us to auto-login. But >> still we're being presented with website passwords and asked to save the >> darn thing every time by 1Password. We have the latest OSX extension >> installed and configured. Per Dane's suggestion of yesterday I did go in to >> the preferences and configure the password preferences. I set them to what >> should have been automated mode, but to no effect it seems. >> >> We have the latest 1Password application installed. Clearly I'm doing >> something wrong but i'm absolutely baffled by what it might be. I'm getting >> to the point now where I'm contemplating using the very excellent "TrashMe" >> application to zap the darn thing and then just go back to the old way of >> doing things, manually. I'd rather not, as the concept of 1Password does, I >> can't deny, appeal to me. It has some very nice side-features which >> although we haven't yet used, I'm sure we could make good use of them if we >> could get the thing configured. But, it's just the usual thing I guess, >> time getting in the way at the moment. >> >> I've been working since 7 this morning to catch up with things I should have >> got done this week for my paid side of things. Those are now done and ready >> for the masses on Monday. So I'm trying now to get things configured for >> the non-commercial side of our operations and just today we overcame a very >> large obstacle which has been presenting a very big problem for a couple of >> months. >> >> Anyway, back to the point. I'll probably end up tearing up the existing >> work sheet and starting again. I'm not just throwing in the towel, don't >> get me wrong. I'm sure that 1Password is capable of far more and better >> than it's doing right now. I don't dispute for a second that this is most >> likely user configuration error. But at the moment it has me most confused. >> >> As for your security concerns, yes, I understand them totally. In fact I >> share some of them. But in all fairness, I think 1Password is pretty safe, >> since it's been designed from the ground up to be so. It's hard sometimes >> to let go of old paranoia. I still have a few of them which I just can't >> drop. But I think it's safe enough to trust 1Password. But I think I'll >> drop that just for now and see if I can set up TrueCrypt. Lynne tried, but >> gave up after a while because she found it too complicated. Well, she isn't >> a bird like me, I'll have a shot at it now and see if I can't encrypt a >> folder or two so that we can store it on Drop Box etc. >> >> Gordon >> >> On 24 Sep 2011, at 15:48, Bryan Jones wrote: >> >> I am a happy convert to 1Password on my Mac, iphone & ipad. I do not, >> however, knowingly allow any applications to pass passwords to websites or >> other requesters, and 1Password is no exception. If I cannot recall an ID or >> password, I take the extra minute to launch 1Password, listen to the info I >> need, and then manually enter it into the requesting website or application. >> This practice probably stems from a high level of paranoia I acquired while >> working in corporate IT security for a number of years, YMMV. >> >> Prior to converting to 1Password, I had used a product called SplashID on my >> Palm, Mac and Windows devices for years, but that product had serious issues >> when it came to syncing the database to multiple IOS devices, so after doing >> my research and following discussions by Dane and others, I jumped on >> 1Password when it went on sale a few months ago as part of a Macupdate promo >> bundle. >> >> Cheers, >> Bryan >> >> On Sep 23, 2011, at 10:14 AM, Gordon Smith wrote: >>> We have 1Password installed an active. When we run Safari and log into a >>> website that requires passwords, we're always asked for the password and >>> then the Master Password dialogue of 1Password pops up and asks us to >>> unlock it and then save the website login. >> >> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> >> >> To reply to this post, please address your message to >> mac-access@mac-access.net >> >> You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at >> either the list's own dedicated web archive: >> <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> >> or at the public Mail Archive: >> <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. >> Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: >> <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/maillist.xml> >> >> The Mac-Access mailing list is guaranteed malware, spyware, Trojan, virus >> and worm-free! >> >> Please remember to update your membership options periodically by visiting >> the list website at: >> <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> >> >> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> >> >> To reply to this post, please address your message to >> mac-access@mac-access.net >> >> You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at >> either the list's own dedicated web archive: >> <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> >> or at the public Mail Archive: >> <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. >> Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: >> <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/maillist.xml> >> >> The Mac-Access mailing list is guaranteed malware, spyware, Trojan, virus >> and worm-free! >> >> Please remember to update your membership options periodically by visiting >> the list website at: >> <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> > > <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> > > To reply to this post, please address your message to > mac-access@mac-access.net > > You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at > either the list's own dedicated web archive: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> > or at the public Mail Archive: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. > Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/maillist.xml> > > The Mac-Access mailing list is guaranteed malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and > worm-free! > > Please remember to update your membership options periodically by visiting > the list website at: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at either the list's own dedicated web archive: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> or at the public Mail Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. 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