Thanks. Every time someone says nice things about 1P I investigate again
and every time I feel pushed away by the company. Maybe I'll push back a
little harder this time!
Rob
On Thu, 7 Dec 2017 at 12:24 mac98aop wrote:
> They often deal with that question, Rob, and whilst they admit to being
>
They often deal with that question, Rob, and whilst they admit to being
excited and animated by the subs model going forward, I must say the
support and updates have always been great for us old fashioned app
downloaders.
I'm now on the latest of all versions and bought my copies (Mac and iOS)
I think the annual subscription covers updates and also access to your
passwords which are stored on their encrypted servers from all your
devices, depending on the plan.
I've often wanted to switch from my ancient version of KeePass to 1Password
but have always been put off by the - it seems to m
I *think* the membership is referring to their .com service (which they now
most keenly promote) whereby you pay monthly subs for a web based service,
as opposed to one off fee to download the app.
Sounds like, like me, you have purchased the app and tf. the user licence.
I'm not convinced at a
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To: "smug@googlegroups.com"
Subject: Re: [sussex_mug] Re: 1password
I was hoping to learn how to use 1 password 'properly' by which I mean the
scrambled passwords. My husband and I share 1password and have all our
logins, bank accounts and credit card detail
A little further info ...
When I let it create passwords I have the "Copy to clipboard" option set which
tells 1Password to copy the new password to the clipboard when it creates it.
There is a slight security risk here if something can monitor your keystrokes
at the time but I think that only
Simply put, the password is generated and then you have the option to save
it, or if changing a password, it updates the entry within 1password
automatically.
Using the Safari plug in, a contextual menu is added. Essentially, right
clicking a text box such as a password box, allows you to open a
I was hoping to learn how to use 1 password 'properly' by which I mean the
scrambled passwords. My husband and I share 1password and have all our logins,
bank accounts and credit card details in it. We find it invaluable. But I
have never used the generate password facility because I am scare
Sorry to hear that.
Perhaps I can quickly talk you through the basics over the phone to have
you up and running? 01444 483945
On Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:23:58 AM UTC+1, andrew lancaster wrote:
>
> Hi. Following advice on here, I've downloaded 1password. And find it VERY
> confusing (I'm
No worries.
On Dec 17, 11:42 am, Jason Davies wrote:
> On 17 Dec 2009, at 09:47, James (macworkshop.co.uk) wrote:
>
> > Go to ~/Library/LaunchAgents for ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist and
> > trash it (~ denotes your user folder), then restart.
>
> and there it is...funny it didn't turn up in a s
On 17 Dec 2009, at 09:47, James (macworkshop.co.uk) wrote:
> Go to ~/Library/LaunchAgents for ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist and
> trash it (~ denotes your user folder), then restart.
and there it is...funny it didn't turn up in a search with Easy Find tho!
cheers
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Hi Jason,
Go to ~/Library/LaunchAgents for ws.agile.1PasswordAgent.plist and
trash it (~ denotes your user folder), then restart.
James
On Dec 16, 6:06 pm, Jason Davies wrote:
> I dumped 1password some time ago and removed all traces. But I note that
> Console is FULL of these entries. There i
Great, thanks.
Time to have a proper play then.
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Here's your answer, I think:
http://support.agilewebsolutions.com/showthread.php?t=17991
Yours
Mark
Mark Schofield, Hove
On Nov 1, 6:56 pm, Russell Brown wrote:
> Is there a way to import your Safari keychain into the Agile keychain?
> I suppose the whole point is to increase security, but I
Is there a way to import your Safari keychain into the Agile keychain?
I suppose the whole point is to increase security, but I have so many
log ins...
On Sunday, November 1, 2009, macabee wrote:
>
> I have just started using 1Password 3 beta public, so far so good no
> problems, just remember y
I have just started using 1Password 3 beta public, so far so good no
problems, just remember you can switch safari from 32 to 64 bit and
make sure to switch to and use the agile keychain.
I can throughly recommend 1Password 3, it would appear to be quite
stable.
Barry
On 28 Oct, 12:28, Jason Dav
I echo the positive comments for 1Password, Dropbox, Snow Leopard and
iPhone - all working flawlessly for me for some time.
If anyone does want to share the Dropbox love with me here's a sign-up
link:
https://www.getdropbox.com/referrals/NTU4Nzk3NTk
With thanks,
Mark
Mark Schofield, Hove
The limit appears to be 3Gb. So, here's my DropBox referral link. I
could do with some extra space please! :-)
https://www.getdropbox.com/referrals/NTI1MTQ0Nzk
And I really rate 1Passwd too. Running on Tiger and Snow Leopard and an
iPod Touch.
Graham
on 28/10/09 21:51 Jason Davies sent th
On 28 Oct 2009, at 12:42, Paul Owen wrote:
> I think the ‘hackish’ comment by Jason must refer to the 1Password
> ver 2. Not the ver 3 beta. Ver 3 works fine with me.
no, it was specifically 3, which was broken by Sl (or IIRC,2 was
broken by SL). I should have checked my facts before being
> Signed up via your link! Ta!
I'm dizzy -- several people have signed up:-) Thank you all, very
helpful for me to have that amount of space, actually...
I'm at 4 gigs now! (not sure what the limit is...) I think I should
retire my link and someone else should put one up to spread the
I have been using 1Password and dropbox for some months now and it is
very good. The only problem is a very slight lag in the two machines
seeing the same files. I have used it primarily for log in passwords
which is excellent. The fact that it can be used with an iPod touch
and iPhone is a
Thanks all. That's what I love about this list, its so quick!
Think I'll just go for it.
Jason, thanks, I use Adium on my computer already, its good, isn't it?
Don't use anything on my work comp, hence the question about the iphone
app. Would be nice if Adium made one.
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I use 1Password V3 and am happy with it. I switched from MyVidoop
which was a cleaner solution (web hosted) but the company is in
uncertain funding and the plugin only was reliable in Firefox.
I haven't looked into syncing because it looked like a lot of trouble
from all the help and forum
I love 1Password – use it all the time, I believe the limit on iDisk backups
is due to the change to Snow Leopard, I think they will optimise it for
iDisk later, but are concentrating on making it better for Snow Leopard
first.
I also use it on my iPhone.
I think the ‘hackish’ comment by Jason mu
I've been using 1Password V2 (V2.11.1 for Snow Leopard) with Dropbox
since they introduced the Agile keychain and have had no problems. I
have 1password for iPod touch as well and they all work very nicely
together allowing me to use its inbuilt browser in the iPod version to
automatically
On 28 Oct 2009, at 12:40, Stuart Dunkeld wrote:
>
> I accepted the invite, as I have been meaning to try dropbox. Not sure
> about all this 'growl' stuff though, it sounds annoying
thanks both of you:-)
Growl is quite handy, it puts a little window up that disappears soon
that so-and-so has
I accepted the invite, as I have been meaning to try dropbox. Not sure
about all this 'growl' stuff though, it sounds annoying.
--stuart
On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Jason Davies wrote:
>> If you want to join dropbox feel free to use this 'referrer link' so
> that you and I both get a bonu
On 28 Oct 2009, at 12:22, Russell Brown wrote:
> However, the 1password people specifically suggest NOT relying on
> MobileMe for back up and recommend Dropbox, in regard to a new
> feature called 1Password Anywhere, which I would want to use as I am
> on Windows at work. I've had a look
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