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
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 p
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 exten
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
Command-\ works from Safari yep but this command still has some accessibility
issues which are being worked on so you may not be able to access it in Safari.
Its a bit odd in its behaviour at times too!
For example, suppose you visit a site which you have saved in 1 Password and
press command-\
I'm lead to believe that you can press Command+Backslash or
Command+Option+Backslash from the command prompt and 1Password will pop up. Is
that right? I gather it will present you with a list of sites you've visited.
If this is right, how I read it from the docs, it ain't working here.
Gordon
Hi Chris
Thanks, I'll look. I've just installed the latest version. I think we already
had it actually but I re-installed it, plus the Safari extension, just to be on
the safe side.
I need to play with this though to see how you use it to create strong
passwords.
Gordon
On 23 Sep 2011, at 1
If ever you come across the "Save login info" just press the escape key and it
will go away.
This window may pop-up if you use Safari without using 1 Password to "login" to
a site you visit as 1 Password may think that the site hasn't been saved and of
course! its not activated at that point as
Hi,
You could also give lastpass a try from www.lastpass.com
Chris
On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:32:47 +0100
Gordon Smith wrote:
> Hi Dane, long time no speak.
>
> I'll have to check that preference then because Lynne is telling me she did
> set all that up.
>
> But it's entirely possible that so
Hi Dane, long time no speak.
I'll have to check that preference then because Lynne is telling me she did set
all that up.
But it's entirely possible that something got screwed up during an update. It
gets on my nerves, to be honest, being asked every time we repeat a visit to a
website, even
Ah well if you save your passwords in 1 Password then you only have to enter
your Master Password once in each session.
How often you enter your Master Password for 1 Password is determined by the 1
Password Preferences, by default you're asked to enter the "master Password"
for each new sessio
Hi all
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.
Going to the same password
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