I use 1Password V3 and am happy with it. I switched from MyVidoop  
which was a cleaner solution (web hosted) but the company is in  
uncertain funding and the plugin only was reliable in Firefox.

I haven't looked into syncing because it looked like a lot of trouble  
from all the help and forum posts I read.

As for MSN... avoid it if you can, otherwise I suggest using Adium  
which is free and excellent.

All the best,
Jason

On 28 Oct 2009, at 12:45, [email protected] wrote:

>
> I've been using 1Password V2 (V2.11.1 for Snow Leopard) with Dropbox
> since they introduced the Agile keychain and have had no problems. I
> have 1password for iPod touch as well and they all work very nicely
> together allowing me to use its inbuilt browser in the iPod version to
> automatically login to my passworded web sites.
>
> As you can see I also have a MobileMe a/c and I have Dropbox too. They
> recommend Dropbox and it's free and works so I'm not complaining.
>
> I have paid for a V3 licence but I won't be using it until it's
> released rather than Beta given that 2.11 is working fine (V2.10
> wouldn't run on SL)
>
> Stephen
>
> On 28 Oct 2009, at 12:22, Russell Brown wrote:
>
>> Hello Smuggers
>>
>> After my almost-never-used Paypal account got accessed the other day
>> by someone else, I'm changing my password security, so I'm
>> contemplating getting 1Password 3 (beta for now) imminently.  It
>> looks great, just what is needed and there's an app for that too
>> (for my iPhone, obviously).
>>
>> However, the 1password people specifically suggest NOT relying on
>> MobileMe for back up and recommend Dropbox, in regard to a new
>> feature called 1Password Anywhere, which I would want to use as I am
>> on Windows at work.  I've had a look at Dropbox and it seems great,
>> but I'm not sure what advantage it has over iDisk, given I have (and
>> intend to maintain) a MobileMe account anyway.  Does anyone have any
>> comments on pros/cons of the two services please?
>>
>> Finally, I am being nagged by my almost-a-teenager daughter to
>> access MSM more often, presumably so she can chat with me, and I
>> keep forgetting to turn it on.  Agile Messenger would seem to tick
>> all the boxes as it would be available on my iPhone and utilises
>> Apple's push services.  Anyone used it, good/bad/indifferent?
>> Comments again invited.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Russell
>>
>>>
>
> "Marketing is about using the seven deadly sins as your tools to get
> people to spend money they don't have, to buy things they don't need,
> to impress people they don't like" - Sonya
>
>
> >


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