Funny you should write as I was about to send a new message to the list myself 
regarding 1 Password, another update was released a few hours ago and I can say 
that one of the "login" issues has been dealt with and I can certainly login to 
all my logins stored in 1 Password by using the "Go And Fill Login" shortcut 
from the 1 Password software, by default its command-option-return, works as it 
did in the older versions for Snow leopard, think someone else on this list was 
asking about this feature too!

Just to summaries how this feature works again, open 1 Password and enter your 
"Master Password", focus will switch to the "Search" box, type the name of the 
login data you're looking for.

Browse the table of results till you find the login you want - you'll need to 
do this if you have say more than one login for an acount or site - and then 
press command-option-return.

1 Password will launch Safari and fill in the "login" details for you, you will 
be logged onto the site etc.


On 05/09/2011, at 7:22 PM, Annie Skov Nielsen wrote:

> Hi Dane.
> 
> THank you.
> 
> I have contacted the developer through the forum, I was not aware of twitter, 
> because I do not have an account.
> 
> The developer has promised to fix the problems as soon as possible.
> 
> The only thing that does not work now is the work around to login on a site, 
> but I could see in the forum, that some other people also has the problem.
> 
> I know roboform from the window site, maybe I will try it out. But as I 
> remember my brother has tried it, and the problem is that you are storing 
> your passwords online.
> 
> Best regards Annie.
> Den Sep 2, 2011 kl. 1:09 AM skrev Dane Trethowan:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> Sorry for the delayed response in regard to Anie's message about 1 Password 
>> and ways to contact the developer of same.
>> 
>> Yep, I was aware of the 1 Password forum, indeed I pointed this out in an 
>> earlier post and Anie's right, the "feedback" link has gone but you can - as 
>> I have - write to the forum, the developers monitor that.
>> 
>> I prefer to follow 1 Password on Twitter, that way I'm alerted to any 
>> changes in the application and can thus provide feedback where appropriate 
>> as anyone else can if they have Twitter and follow 1 Password <smile>.
>> 
>> The software does seem to be a little odd with the Safari extension right 
>> now as I've pointed out earlier but that certainly doesn't mean that 1 
>> Password is neither inaccessible or unusable as you'll see in the 
>> workarounds I've written to the list.
>> 
>> If 1 Password is being unfriendly towards you? Well you can always try 
>> another Password manager and Roboform comes to mind, I'm told that Roboform 
>> for Safari on the Mac is accessible, I've not tried that but Roboform is 
>> certainly accessible on the Windows PC and other platforms.
>> 
>> So once Roboform is installed you can "Export" all your password data from 1 
>> Password and reimport it into Roboform.
>> 
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