Not really related to QS, but anyway; It's now possible to switch to the 
more secure .opvault format for Dropbox syncing. This is how you do it:

(you might destroy 1Password or your computer)

1. Disable sync on all your devices that syncs 1Password data.
2. Remove 1Password.agilekeychain from your Dropbox folder
2. Enable iCloud sync in 1Password
3. Go to ~/Library/Mobile Documents/2BUA8C4S2C~com~agilebits~onepassword 
and copy a folder called onepassword_data (or something similar) to another 
folder, I suggest the desktop. Rename the folder 1Password.opvault. Now the 
folder is a bundle and gets a nice icon.
4. Put 1Password.opvault in your Dropbox.
5. Go into 1Password sync settings and enable Dropbox sync, and point it to 
the 1Password.opvault. Do so for every client that has 1Password installed. 
The opvault format is working on OS X, iOS and Windows, but not Android.
6. ???

Now you're using the more secure format, that's also better in other ways. 
For example, it uses fewer files (a fixed number instead of 1 file for 
every item in 1Password).

Because titles and URLs are encrypted in opvault, Quicksilver won't see the 
items. Personally, I haven't really felt the need for accessing my 
1Password data in Quicksilver after the improvements made to 1Password's 
own search.

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