Re: [MacGroup] MacBook Pro charger and password manager

2018-01-07 Thread eugene.wi...@conagra.com
Second 1password use it everyday it is in the sharing sheet so easy to access 
when on a webpage and you want to save a password.

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> On Jan 6, 2018, at 10:30 PM, Dan <dcrutc...@loumag.com> wrote:
> 
> 1. Does anyone have an extra charging cable for a vintage 2015 MacBook Pro, 
> (a 5-prong connector that plugs straight in, rather than one of those that 
> hugs the side of the computer) that they’d be willing to donate or sell?

The 2015s used the “MagSafe 2” version of the adapter and you will need to use 
an adapter to use the earlier MagSafe power cable if that’s what you end up 
with. I thought I had an extra one, but it’s the 60W for the 13" models and not 
the 80W required for the 15". Sorry.

> 
> 2. Any recommendations for a password-keeping app that works, and syncs, on 
> Mac, iPad and iPhone? I don’t need the most sophisticated one, but it must be 
> easy to use and understand, since it’s for my spouse, who is always losing 
> those little pieces of paper she writes the passwords down on.

I love the heck out of 1Password. A couple of computers and three iOS devices. 
Works great and you can keep all manner of secure stuff in it, not just 
passwords. It works with Safari and can save your website logins easily. Also 
works like a charm with fingerprint ID on iOS. 

Jonathan



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Re: [MacGroup] MacBook Pro charger and password manager

2018-01-06 Thread Jonathan Fletcher

> On Jan 6, 2018, at 10:30 PM, Dan  wrote:
> 
> 1. Does anyone have an extra charging cable for a vintage 2015 MacBook Pro, 
> (a 5-prong connector that plugs straight in, rather than one of those that 
> hugs the side of the computer) that they’d be willing to donate or sell?

The 2015s used the “MagSafe 2” version of the adapter and you will need to use 
an adapter to use the earlier MagSafe power cable if that’s what you end up 
with. I thought I had an extra one, but it’s the 60W for the 13" models and not 
the 80W required for the 15". Sorry.

> 
> 2. Any recommendations for a password-keeping app that works, and syncs, on 
> Mac, iPad and iPhone? I don’t need the most sophisticated one, but it must be 
> easy to use and understand, since it’s for my spouse, who is always losing 
> those little pieces of paper she writes the passwords down on.

I love the heck out of 1Password. A couple of computers and three iOS devices. 
Works great and you can keep all manner of secure stuff in it, not just 
passwords. It works with Safari and can save your website logins easily. Also 
works like a charm with fingerprint ID on iOS. 

Jonathan



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Kentuckiana FileMaker Developers Group
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Re: [MacGroup] MacBook Pro charger and password manager

2018-01-06 Thread Dan
charging cable for one MBPro.

> On Jan 6, 2018, at 9:58 PM, Nelsn Helm  wrote:
> 
> for one computer or several?
> 
>> On Jan 6, 2018, at 14:43, Dan  wrote:
>> 
>> Two questions:
>> 
>> 1. Does anyone have an extra charging cable for a vintage 2015 MacBook Pro, 
>> (a 5-prong connector that plugs straight in, rather than one of those that 
>> hugs the side of the computer) that they’d be willing to donate or sell?
>> 
>> 2. Any recommendations for a password-keeping app that works, and syncs, on 
>> Mac, iPad and iPhone? I don’t need the most sophisticated one, but it must 
>> be easy to use and understand, since it’s for my spouse, who is always 
>> losing those little pieces of paper she writes the passwords down on.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>>> On Jan 5, 2018, at 4:23 PM, Bill Rising  wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
 On Jan 5, 2018, at 12:43, tom holloman  wrote:
 
 Just in case u have assistive touch on, right?
>>> 
>>> I don't have it on. If you're asking Jonathan about the pairing, my guess 
>>> is that Apple does this so that an outside agent cannot crack into a phone 
>>> simply by switching out a piece of hardware (like the button). Otherwise 
>>> all that nice encryption would be for nothing.
>>> 
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Re: [MacGroup] MacBook Pro charger and password manager

2018-01-06 Thread Nelsn Helm
for one computer or several?

> On Jan 6, 2018, at 14:43, Dan  wrote:
> 
> Two questions:
> 
> 1. Does anyone have an extra charging cable for a vintage 2015 MacBook Pro, 
> (a 5-prong connector that plugs straight in, rather than one of those that 
> hugs the side of the computer) that they’d be willing to donate or sell?
> 
> 2. Any recommendations for a password-keeping app that works, and syncs, on 
> Mac, iPad and iPhone? I don’t need the most sophisticated one, but it must be 
> easy to use and understand, since it’s for my spouse, who is always losing 
> those little pieces of paper she writes the passwords down on.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Dan
> 
>> On Jan 5, 2018, at 4:23 PM, Bill Rising  wrote:
>> 
>> 
>>> On Jan 5, 2018, at 12:43, tom holloman  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Just in case u have assistive touch on, right?
>> 
>> I don't have it on. If you're asking Jonathan about the pairing, my guess is 
>> that Apple does this so that an outside agent cannot crack into a phone 
>> simply by switching out a piece of hardware (like the button). Otherwise all 
>> that nice encryption would be for nothing.
>> 
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[MacGroup] MacBook Pro charger and password manager

2018-01-06 Thread Dan
Two questions:

1. Does anyone have an extra charging cable for a vintage 2015 MacBook Pro, (a 
5-prong connector that plugs straight in, rather than one of those that hugs 
the side of the computer) that they’d be willing to donate or sell?

2. Any recommendations for a password-keeping app that works, and syncs, on 
Mac, iPad and iPhone? I don’t need the most sophisticated one, but it must be 
easy to use and understand, since it’s for my spouse, who is always losing 
those little pieces of paper she writes the passwords down on.

Thanks.

Dan

> On Jan 5, 2018, at 4:23 PM, Bill Rising  wrote:
> 
> 
>> On Jan 5, 2018, at 12:43, tom holloman  wrote:
>> 
>> Just in case u have assistive touch on, right?
> 
> I don't have it on. If you're asking Jonathan about the pairing, my guess is 
> that Apple does this so that an outside agent cannot crack into a phone 
> simply by switching out a piece of hardware (like the button). Otherwise all 
> that nice encryption would be for nothing.
> 
> Bill___
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