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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Safari V13.0 and 1Password V6.8.9

2019-09-23 Thread Philippe Chaperon
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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