Another vote for 1password here, use the OSX and iOS versions.

If you use Dropbox for syncing you can also get 1Password Anywhere when 
accessing the 1password.html file through Dropbox in Firefox or Chrome (not 
sure about Safari)

Alastair

Sent from my iPad

On 16 Jan 2013, at 23:51, Stephen Watson <itsagr...@mac.com> wrote:

> That will obviously work Virginia, but 1P can help make it much easier for 
> you ...
> 
> *) You can select a login in 1Password itself, choose "Go & Fill" (I think!) 
> from a menu and it will take you to the site and log you in.
> 
> *) when you are on the login page of the site you want in your browser, press 
> Command-/ and 1Password fills in the user name,password and clicks the login 
> button for you
> 
> *) if you have installed the browser extension for 1Password in your browser 
> (there's one for most .. But not OmniWeb, sob) then you can click/tap that 
> and then choose the details from there. The same extension will allow you to 
> generate passwords while you are on the site and save them for later as well 
> as filling in your credit card details and any other information you'd like.
> 
> They have good documentation at their web site and it's worth taking the time 
> to learn a few things as it could save you a lot of effort in the future.
> 
> All the best with it.
> 
> Stephen
> 
> See my apps at www.blacktablet.co.uk
> 
> On 16 Jan 2013, at 23:15, Virginia Routh <virginia.ro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have also used 1Password for several years now, with apps on my laptop, 
>> iPad and iPhone. But I am aware that I am only using a fraction of its 
>> facility and I would be interest to know what other Smuggers do.  When a 
>> website needs a username or password, I go to 1Password, look them up and 
>> then enter them manually.  But there is a facility for 1Password to enter 
>> them automatically and to generate new passwords.  I have never discovered 
>> how to do this, or indeed dared to do so.
> 
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