>
> Hello, is the one password servers usable when one uses voiceover? I read a
> email from CNN this morning that is a daily suggestion of things to help
> improve one's life. Granted it is advertising, but several other news outlets
> and/or disability related outlets have
Hello, is the one password servers usable when one uses voiceover? I
read a email from CNN this morning that is a daily suggestion of things
to help improve one's life. Granted it is advertising, but several other
news outlets and/or disability related outlets have mentioned the
se
it were true?
On 5/6/2018 5:29 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
> That’s not what happens here. When I open one password I am in a
search field and if I type the name of the account it shows up with
only the user name, no password. I had to edit the account to get
the details tab
ries have passwords), the password field will be
>>> right after the username and by default will be concealed. VO-j will
>>> jump you around to the sidebar, items list, and details table.
>>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>> ancient.ali...@icloud.com &
ound to the sidebar, items list, and details table.
>> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
>>ancient.ali...@icloud.com <mailto:ancient.ali...@icloud.com>
>>Many believe that we have been visited
>>in the past. What if it were true?
>>On 5/6/2018 5:
ient.ali...@icloud.com>
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 5/6/2018 5:29 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
> That’s not what happens here. When I open one password I am in a
search field and if I type the name of the account it shows up with
e sidebar, items list, and details table.
>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
> Many believe that we have been visited
> in the past. What if it were true?
>
> On 5/6/2018 5:29 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
> > That’s not what happens here. When I
sidebar, items list, and details table.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 5/6/2018 5:29 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
That’s not what happens here. When I open one password I am in a search field
and
That’s not what happens here. When I open one password I am in a search field
and if I type the name of the account it shows up with only the user name, no
password. I had to edit the account to get the details table to come up.
Marie Lyons
> On May 6, 2018, at 11:42 AM, Robert Carter wr
choose reveal which if you press vo
space to select this option, your password will appear.
Robert Carter
> On May 5, 2018, at 8:17 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
>
> I need to find a password so I can input it into my phone. One Password is on
> my Mac but not the phone. When I went into
...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 5/5/2018 6:17 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
I need to find a password so I can input it into my phone. One
Password is on my Mac but not the phone. When I went into the app the
table listed my user name but not pa
n input it into my phone. One Password is on
my Mac but not the phone. When I went into the app the table listed my user
name but not passwords. How can I access that info?
Marie Lyons
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>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard...
> ancient.ali...@icloud.com
> Many believe that we have been visited
> in the past. What if it were true?
>
> On 5/5/2018 6:17 PM, Marie Lyons wrote:
>> I need to find a password so I can input it into my phone. One
e:
I need to find a password so I can input it into my phone. One Password is on
my Mac but not the phone. When I went into the app the table listed my user
name but not passwords. How can I access that info?
Marie Lyons
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I wasn't gonna comment, as truly I didn't know a good answer to that
question, but you make a very very good point here, that honestly I'd not
even thought about. I don't want to veer off topic here, so please keep
this short and to the point, but does One password work ac
I never said that it was easy. I only said that it could indeed be done.
Chris.
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From: "Sabahattin Gucukoglu"
To: "'Chris Blouch' via MacVisionaries"
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2016 8:04 AM
Subject: Re: Very very! in depth wa
Because its supported on Windows as well, which does not support
Keychain.
From E.T.'s Keyboard...
ancient.ali...@icloud.com
Many believe that we have been visited
in the past. What if it were true?
On 3/6/2016 4:35 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
I’ve been reading all these threads concernin
Because life is an adventure and you only get one shot at it. By all means
contact the dev and try and get things improved (thanks for the email address),
but don’t expect the red carpet to be rolled out. The unfortunate reality is
that, while I’m enjoying 1Password a lot, it is a serious barr
I’ve been reading all these threads concerning 1 password with interest. I
bought it for my I phone years ago but couldn’t get the hang of it and this was
before Keychain came along. It’s still in my app collection but I have never
used it. What I’d like to know is why would one use this rath
You wrote:
So yeah, back to having a laugh.
Uh, rather than having a laugh, why don't you instead save your energy, with
all due respect, on contacting the dev. He's already made it totally
totally clear that he wants to try making things more accessible.
Chris.
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OK, so I’ve found that you can avoid the silly backwards storage of password
fields by using cut-and-paste. That’s right: simply type your secret somewhere
else, then cut and paste it into where you know the secret text field will be.
So yeah, back to having a laugh. :)
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The following infor
absolutely is
> committed to fixing whatever Voiceover issues we're all having, so this is
> absolutely wonderful!
>
> Chris.
>
> - Original Message - From: "Nicolai Svendsen"
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 9:11 PM
> Subject: Re: V
mmitted to fixing whatever Voiceover issues we're all having, so this is
absolutely wonderful!
Chris.
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From: "Nicolai Svendsen"
To:
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: Very very! in depth walkthrough of One Password with Voiceover
Hi
Hi,
I already reported the issue with the typing, which I only personally
encountered recently. Hopefully they’ll address that.
With pins, concealed values are not always concealed to VoiceOVer either, which
I have also just reported. I haven’t experienced that with other types of
passwords.
BTW, you all may be extremely excited to know that the One Password app for
the Apple Watch is totally 100% accessible. I just tried it, and it's
great! Granted, you can't add or edit things with it. It's only for
viewing your entries, but even still. that's
OK, yes. This is all good.
Couple more observations:
1. Quit 1Password to get the use of proper text editing back in other apps.
Restarting VoiceOver isn’t sufficient. You’ll know when this happens because
QuickNav won’t work, and moving by line will only announce the first word.
2. This
OK. I'll see if I can put something together. Give me a day or two, and I'll
get it done.
Chris.
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 4:45 PM
Subject: Re: Very very! in depth walkthro
, March 05, 2016 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: Very very! in depth walkthrough of One Password with Voiceover
Hi,
I’d be more interested in actually seeing an audio demonstration of what
happens with you when you’re not using rich text icons, since some of you seem
to be having trouble when this is
Wow! One thing is for sure. A novous just learning to use a Mac had better
really really master Voice Over before they go fooling with this for sure. A
tutorial would really be nice: even though I myself got your instructions
perfectly and will save them as a .rtf for possible future referen
Hi,
I’d be more interested in actually seeing an audio demonstration of what
happens with you when you’re not using rich text icons, since some of you seem
to be having trouble when this is off. Just for kicks, I’ve been using
1Password for a little while without those turned on, and I’m not se
So there's a little trick to using this app totally effectively. I've been
playhing with it all morning, and I think I've finally mastered it. I'd
absolutely be more than willing to make an audio tutorial showing you all
interactively how this works, if you all think it would help.
First, mak
Hi!
The issue is that the password field does not show to VoiceOVer and is only
shown as a text field, otherwise this works fine. Do realize that when you
check the box, it brings up the password generator as a popover. All you have
to do is switch back to the 1Password window by pressing esc,
Yes. I am also at the stage of having everything set up, but with no data in
my vault. And yes, it appears that interacting with a table row attracts the
cursor position towards text fields which it is hard to escape from. Perhaps
this was a bad idea. I will enter passwords, but not generate
Grant,
Again, I tried to reproduce the issue by turning off rich icons. As soon as I
did, the table became unusable again. Weird, huh?
Chris.
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Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2016 1:21 PM
Subject: Re: Follow up to my one
Hi,
Coincidentally, it’s been a while since I’ve actually seen that particular
issue of passwords being read backwards. Also, nothing “just works.” It’d be
nice to think that it does, but I yet have to see that.
Unfortunately, when editing password fields it’s difficult to tell where the
curso
It's kind of funny. I think a lot of the folks who insist that 1Password is
phenomenal haven't really bothered trying to use many of its features. Don't
get me wrong: I really do think that if I slaved over this thing every day and
got really used to its eccentricities, I would be at least somew
Hey Chris, I stand corrected, I mostly just use 1Password to maintain logins
but after reading your other thread I started trying to add other items like
wireless base stations, and I’m seeing all the issues you reported in the
details table such as being unable to edit passwords and unable to f
:
OK folks, this is driving me to morbid drinking! Hopefully, someone here can
shed some light on this, as I'm about ready to scream, and that's saying
something considerring I'm a pretty advanced Voiceover user.
I just bought One Password from the Mac app store. The problem I
Hey Chris, ironically, I’ve had rich icons disabled since the very beginning
and 1Password has always worked fine including navigating the details table. I
turned on icons just to see what would happen and the interface looks exactly
the same. I don’t think this change has any consequential impa
Thank you for posting this. I almost did what you did. Now I know better. Oh,
and thanks for the reminder of the shortcut for getting to the menu. I am
having a problemm with getting one password to fill in login information. I got
a message that something or other needs to be enabled. I’m not
OK, just got with a guy on Twitter over DM who uses 1Password with Voiceover.
I think we found out a huge part of my problem.
Don't! and I repeat, don't! disable rich icons! If you do, Oh God're you gonna
have a mess! My logic of thinking was two things.
1. What is an icon gonna mean to me,
an, incredibly! irritated with One
Password!
Hate to tell you, bt, only one thing I can think of. Did you try turning on
your mouse keys, then, seting Voice OVer to speak text the mouse passes over
and then, using the O key for mouse right and u for mouse left to gat at it?
Other than
wrote:
>
> OK folks, this is driving me to morbid drinking! Hopefully, someone here can
> shed some light on this, as I'm about ready to scream, and that's saying
> something considerring I'm a pretty advanced Voiceover user.
>
> I just bought One Password f
OK folks, this is driving me to morbid drinking! Hopefully, someone here can
shed some light on this, as I'm about ready to scream, and that's saying
something considerring I'm a pretty advanced Voiceover user.
I just bought One Password from the Mac app store. The problem I
Now I know you’re ok, anyone who gets that excited and involved with their
password manager is cool with me.:)
> On Mar 1, 2016, at 2:56 AM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
>
> Thanks. 1Password looks great, and like the right overall choice for Mac and
> iOS. A touch expensive, but the Wi-Fi s
Thanks. 1Password looks great, and like the right overall choice for Mac and
iOS. A touch expensive, but the Wi-Fi sync feature alone is worth it. I’m not
going with LastPass because (1) LogMeIn owns it and (2) let’s be honest, it’s
lock-in. And it turns out that KeePass for iOS isn’t offici
Hi!
1Password stores its data in
~/Library/Container/2BUA8C4S2C.com.agilebits.onepassword-osx-helper/Data/Library/Data/OnePassword.sqlite
if you purchased it from the Mac App Store. If you purchased it through
AgileBits website, it is probably somewhere like ~/Library/Application
Support/1Pass
Where does OnePassword store its data? Can you store it locally or make it
available from a remote server that both iOS and Mac clients can get to?
iCloud Keychain is more annoying for being iCloud-specific.
If not, or additionally, what other such password managers are known to work?
Anyone t
Yes, I have it on my computer. I started reading the user guide yesterday and
am now going to the various websites and logging in and saving the passwords in
one password. Well, there is step1.
Marie Lyons
> On Feb 27, 2016, at 5:31 PM, Dora Speck wrote:
>
> 1Password has a safari
1Password has a safari extension. :)
Dora Speck
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> On Feb 27, 2016, at 12:51 PM, Grant wrote:
>
> 1Password has worked out quite well for me, and with an iOS share extension
> and a plugin for all major browsers, it’s pretty easy. I have used the
> Windows, Mac and iOS e
1Password has worked out quite well for me, and with an iOS share extension and
a plugin for all major browsers, it’s pretty easy. I have used the Windows, Mac
and iOS editions and they’re all accessible aside from an occasional focus
issue here and there. You could argue that using a third arty
"Nora"
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screencasronline.com just recently did a 30 minute video tutorial on 1
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Hi!
Creating a login is actually easy. All you have to do is press CMD-N, select
"Login" from the menu that appears, and enter the relevant details. I would
recommend that you also install the browser extension for the browser you
prefer to use. You can get to those from the Browser tab from t
I am looking for a podcast on this. I found one for the IOS app but not for the
mac. I could really use some instruction on it. I don’t really want it to
generate passwords. I want a place to keep the passwords I would otherwise
forget. Anyone have any ideas? If there is someone who is mory tek
>>>> passwords and credit cards, the iCloud Keychain does offer a good user
>>>> experience. I use 1Password to store passports, credit cards, secure
>>>> notes, passwords as well as software licenses. I think it has about 17
>>>> categories to choos
>> to choose from.
>>>
>>> You can also attach files to your passwords and credit cards. I don't
>>> believe the iCloud Keychain provides this feature, but if it does, I'm more
>>> than happy to be corrected. I have only used it during a very brie
t if it does, I'm more
>> than happy to be corrected. I have only used it during a very brief time,
>> but those were my impressions of it.
>>
>> Nicolai
>>> On Oct 10, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Michael wrote:
>>>
>>> What benefits does this progr
he iCloud Keychain provides this feature, but if it does, I'm more than
> happy to be corrected. I have only used it during a very brief time, but
> those were my impressions of it.
>
> Nicolai
>> On Oct 10, 2015, at 5:16 PM, Michael wrote:
>>
>> What bene
Have you read the description in the Mac App Store? That may give you the
information you need. One Password is also cross platform if you need that. Of
course, I don’t know about the accessibility of one password on Android. I’m
also not sure if it’s on PC. I only know about apple stuff
izing
> passwords and credit card information through iCloud? Does one password and
> have additional features iCloud doesn't offer?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Oct 10, 2015, at 1:16 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I would take it! 1Pass
What benefits does this program provide over the ability of synchronizing
passwords and credit card information through iCloud? Does one password and
have additional features iCloud doesn't offer?
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 10, 2015, at 1:16 PM, Nicolai Svendsen wrote:
>
> Hi
PM, Christina C. wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> The One password for Mac is on sale for $29.99. I’m not positive how good of
> a deal this is or how long it will last but I’m thinking of purchasing it and
> I have a couple of questions.
>
> 1. Is it VO accessible on the
Hello all,
The One password for Mac is on sale for $29.99. I’m not positive how good of a
deal this is or how long it will last but I’m thinking of purchasing it and I
have a couple of questions.
1. Is it VO accessible on the mac and iOS? If so, to what extent, fully
accessible, or are some
Thanks Rod for the info!
Jeff
On 3/21/15, Rod Skene wrote:
> I have the Mac App Store version of one password. I also have not found
> anything that seems to be an accessible with the app although I have some
> trouble completing some tasks. I think most of my problems or m
I have the Mac App Store version of one password. I also have not found
anything that seems to be an accessible with the app although I have some
trouble completing some tasks. I think most of my problems or me and not
accessibility issues. I'm sure if I studied the manual more I would
Hi Cliph, Thanks for the info! I believe in earlier versions of one
password the safari plug-in that did the auto-log-in was the part that
didn't work. Also, do I get one password from the app store, or from
the developer's website?
Thanks, Jeff
On 3/21/15, Kliph wrote:
> I have
reene wrote:
>
> Hi, This might have been covered before, but here goes... I have been
> wanting to use a password manager like one password for a long time. I
> heard a while ago that part of one password wasn't accessible, have
> they corrected that? Also I tried a password manag
Hi, This might have been covered before, but here goes... I have been
wanting to use a password manager like one password for a long time. I
heard a while ago that part of one password wasn't accessible, have
they corrected that? Also I tried a password manager on the windows
side a while ago
1Password will remember your Apple ID and log you into any Apple website for
which you need your Apple ID, but 1Password won't be able to enter your Apple
ID into the dialog box for iTunes, iBooks, FaceTime, Mail, Internet Accounts,
etcetera. So I'd recommend making your Apple ID password someth
Hi Nic
You told me what I needed to know. Now I am more confident I won't lock myself
out of my own account, etc. I guess it does the same thing for your Apple ID,
right?
Gigi
On Oct 16, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Nicholas Parsons
wrote:
> Hi Gigi,
>
> I use 1Password 4 on Mountain Lion and now M
Hi Gigi,
I use 1Password 4 on Mountain Lion and now Mavericks, as well as the 1Password
iOS app on iOS 7 and now iOS 8.
Basically, it works fine for me. There are some interface elements that are not
very VoiceOver friendly. For instance, the 1Password Safari extension is
annoying to use. Howe
1Password app, you need to click on the
command-E otherwise the entry is readonly.
Best wishes,
Jonathan
On Oct 13, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Eugenia Firth wrote:
> Hi guys
> I am considering getting One Password for my Mac and iPhone 5s. I did some
> research on Applevis, but I didn
Hi guys
I am considering getting One Password for my Mac and iPhone 5s. I did some
research on Applevis, but I didn't find the answers to some questions I have.
So, here it goes, because I don't want to get stuck with an app that has all my
passwords, credit card stuff, etc., only t
is written in haste but I hope it will start you off.
>
> Andrew
> On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:58, Lee Jones wrote:
>
>> Dear List, I thought I would try one password on mavericks. I have
>> successfully added identities, and cards but I can't figure out how to get
>
t will start you off.
Andrew
On 31 Jul 2014, at 10:58, Lee Jones wrote:
> Dear List, I thought I would try one password on mavericks. I have
> successfully added identities, and cards but I can't figure out how to get it
> to put the information into form fields on a website. Whe
Dear List, I thought I would try one password on mavericks. I have
successfully added identities, and cards but I can't figure out how to get it
to put the information into form fields on a website. When I opened safari it
asked me whether I wanted to install the one password extension
ld dog and
> all that.
>
> Keith
>
> On Apr 12, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
>
>> Dear Listers,
>>
>> I've been doing some research to learn more about One Password in which you
>> have been so helpful.
>>
>> I need to a
12, 2014, at 2:16 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I've been doing some research to learn more about One Password in which you
> have been so helpful.
>
> I need to ask how I would change the existing passwords once I install One
> Password. Is it
Actually, if I understand correctly how it works, you need not solve any
passwords. With One Password, I understand that you key in all of your online
passwords during the set up process, and then, when a site password is needed,
ONe Password plugs in the appropriate one which is being asked
Dear Listers,
I've been doing some research to learn more about One Password in which you
have been so helpful.
I need to ask how I would change the existing passwords once I install One
Password. Is it easy to do? I'm trying to imagine at which stage one would
launch One Passwor
It's been a while for me so my memory is a bit foggy as well, but I think the
trick may have been to use window chooser (VO-F2 twice quickly) to get to the
dialog that pops up.
Best of luck,
NIc
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Hi everyone.
I remember posting to the list a while ago about this, but can someone remind
me of the method to get the Safari extension for One Password installed?
What is happening is that VoiceOver goes busy while trying to get this
installed.
Thanks for any help.
Matthew Campbell.
PS: I
program. Except for the
Safari extension of course. The extension is not necessary to use the program.
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On 27/02/2013, at 7:06 AM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I've been debating whether to buy one password or not. I
Thanks for this info. I just got through reading the new updated "Take Control"
book about passwords and I've decided to take major action to fortify myself.
So as soon as I can spare the $50 I'm buying one password! Right at the moment
I'm implementing file vault on
Hello everyone,
In my opinion 1Password for the Mac, and iPhone are both great
investments.
The beauty of this program is that is voiceover accessible, and once
one learns how to use the program is a great tool for password
generation.
The Tech-Doctor podcast in the fall of 2012 has a great episod
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http:/
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Rodney
On 2/27/13, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
It may be available on I O S, but I had it for the mac itself and didn't
find it very intuitive.
Chris Gilland.
ucukoglu
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
>> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:01
>> Subject: Re: Is one password worth the $50?
>>
>>
>> I thought this was for the I phone, as I do not have it on the Mac but
>> still don't know how to
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To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 9:01
Subject: Re: Is one password worth the $50?
I thought this was for the I phone, as I do not have it on the Mac but still
don
It's for both.
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May the words of my mouth
and the meditation of my heart
be acceptable to You, Lord,
my rock and my Redeemer.
(Psalm 19:14 HCSB)
On Feb 27, 2013, at 8:01 AM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
> I thought this was for the I phone, as I do not have it on the Mac but still
> don
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> - Original Message -
> From: Cheryl Homiak
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:06
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>
> I've been debating whether to buy one password or not. I am very
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Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2013 8:06
Subject: Is one password worth the $50?
I've been debating wheth
do a podcast on how to use it, then that
would be very helpful to me.
Thank you.
Kawal.
On 27 Feb 2013, at 01:06 PM, Cheryl Homiak wrote:
> I've been debating whether to buy one password or not. I am very
> conscientious about creating strong passwords that have random characters bu
I've been debating whether to buy one password or not. I am very conscientious
about creating strong passwords that have random characters but of course this
does mean I have to keep a list of them somewhere and don't remember them all.
So, while I know nobody can tell me whethe
I'm sure you will get plenty of replies, but you bet it is and the devs are
very responsive and willing to accept input regarding accessibility. I have
been in contact with them on many occasions.
Scott
On Dec 29, 2011, at 8:35 PM, Wayne Coles wrote:
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Yes, 1 Password Pro is accessible on iOS devices and on the Mac; I am almost
certain that it is accessible on Windows as well but i have not used it on
Windows so cannot confirm.
Mark
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Yep, they've done a good job, accessibility improvements have been on the
drawing board for quite some time, glad I invested in 1 Password across all my
computing and mobile platforms here.
On 05/02/2011, at 4:41 AM, Jonathan C. Cohn wrote:
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