Re: Safari V13.0 and 1Password V6.8.9

2019-09-24 Thread Philippe Chaperon
Hi Peter, 

Many thanks and from now on, with regards to 1Password,  I will keep buying 
directly from the publisher as I have been doing in the past and for many 
years. 

Best Regards, 

Philippe C. 


Philippe dit la Grenouille ...

On 24 Sep 2019, at 3:33 pm, Peter Curtis  wrote:

Hi Philippe
You can still purchase a stand alone version although it’s well hidden! see 
below.

If you'd like to still purchase a standalone licence for 1Password 7 it's not a 
problem at all. You can download 1Password 7 by visiting this link 
(https://1password.com/downloads) once downloaded and installed you, you can 
launch 1Password 7. You will see the option to subscribe or purchase a 
Standalone licence.  

Kind regards
Peter

> On 24 Sep 2019, at 12:32 pm, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Dear WAMUG’rs, 
> 
> I have received a not so pleasant advice from both Apple and 1Password with 
> regards to the latest update to Safari now in version 13.0. 
> 
> As per usual, due to my trust in Apple, I went forward and updated Safari 
> immediately. I have an old iMac(mid 2010) running High Sierra v. 10.13.6  and 
> 1Password v. 6.8.9. After the last update I discovered that 1Password icon 
> had disappeared from Safari’s Toolbar and Safari was asking to add Safari 
> Extension, presumably to have 1Password Mini to work. 
> 
> The unfortunate surprise was that the only way for me to obtain that Safari 
> Extension is to update my copy of 1Password to version 7, the one available 
> via subscription only on the App Store. So beware before updating Safari and 
> ensure you have enough funds in your bank account to also fork out the 
> necessary $$s for 1Password v. 7. 
> 
> I am now using Firefox to do all my banking, because fortunately 1Password 
> Mini is in this browser’s Tool Bar. This goes against my ‘belief system’ and 
> modus operandi in that I have for many long years given priority to Apple’s 
> softwares/applications. I do love Firefox though but for sentimental reasons. 
> 
> So now I have to decide on whether to take a risk and stay with my 1Password 
> v. 6.8.9, knowing that it is not going to be supported by the publisher or go 
> to the v.7 and fork out the dollars on a yearly basis. To 1Password credit, 
> the software works so well and is so convenient specially due to the ability 
> to log in to the myriads of web site I visit directly from the browser.
> 
> That’s my rant for the year! My sincere apologies for using our forum to vent 
> my frustration. 
> 
> Have a great Spring day and take care, 
> 
> Philippe Chaperon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Philippe dit la Grenouille ...
> 
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Re: Safari V13.0 and 1Password V6.8.9

2019-09-24 Thread Peter Curtis
Hi Philippe
You can still purchase a stand alone version although it’s well hidden! see 
below.

If you'd like to still purchase a standalone licence for 1Password 7 it's not a 
problem at all. You can download 1Password 7 by visiting this link 
(https://1password.com/downloads) once downloaded and installed you, you can 
launch 1Password 7. You will see the option to subscribe or purchase a 
Standalone licence.  

Kind regards
Peter
 
> On 24 Sep 2019, at 12:32 pm, Philippe Chaperon  wrote:
> 
> Dear WAMUG’rs, 
> 
> I have received a not so pleasant advice from both Apple and 1Password with 
> regards to the latest update to Safari now in version 13.0. 
> 
> As per usual, due to my trust in Apple, I went forward and updated Safari 
> immediately. I have an old iMac(mid 2010) running High Sierra v. 10.13.6  and 
> 1Password v. 6.8.9. After the last update I discovered that 1Password icon 
> had disappeared from Safari’s Toolbar and Safari was asking to add Safari 
> Extension, presumably to have 1Password Mini to work. 
> 
> The unfortunate surprise was that the only way for me to obtain that Safari 
> Extension is to update my copy of 1Password to version 7, the one available 
> via subscription only on the App Store. So beware before updating Safari and 
> ensure you have enough funds in your bank account to also fork out the 
> necessary $$s for 1Password v. 7. 
> 
> I am now using Firefox to do all my banking, because fortunately 1Password 
> Mini is in this browser’s Tool Bar. This goes against my ‘belief system’ and 
> modus operandi in that I have for many long years given priority to Apple’s 
> softwares/applications. I do love Firefox though but for sentimental reasons. 
> 
> So now I have to decide on whether to take a risk and stay with my 1Password 
> v. 6.8.9, knowing that it is not going to be supported by the publisher or go 
> to the v.7 and fork out the dollars on a yearly basis. To 1Password credit, 
> the software works so well and is so convenient specially due to the ability 
> to log in to the myriads of web site I visit directly from the browser.
> 
> That’s my rant for the year! My sincere apologies for using our forum to vent 
> my frustration. 
> 
> Have a great Spring day and take care, 
> 
> Philippe Chaperon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Philippe dit la Grenouille ...
> 
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