Subject line says it all really.

Just playing with the latest update to 1 Password and the safari extension and what a huge! difference over what we've been using, the functionality we all knew in the software is coming back to life it seems.

For example I can now go to the login page of a web site and press command-\, the 1 Password safari extension is launched, I can then enter my "Master Password" and - assuming I have a login saved in 1 Password for the page I'm on - 1 Password logs me in automatically as it should, there have been question marks about this "auto login" feature and problems with it for a little while now in particular since the release of Lion several months ago. I'm yet to do some serious tinkering with the Safari 1 Password extension so I'm not really all thatf familiar with it yet and how it works but this first step in my view is a great sign and thanks again to the developers for listening and acting upon problems found and reported.

I know I'm not the only one on list providing feedback so thanks to everyone else who has taken the time to post on the Forums, to Twitter etc.


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