Thanks, that's helpful.

Our of interest, how often do I have to login for the 'mini' feature? Or is it 
linked to the main login window after wake from sleep? It's just, if the laptop 
is swiped.....

?

Thanks


On 20 Oct 2013, at 12:19, Graham Street <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd rate the 'mini' feature for the menu bar and the ability to share vaults 
> as big improvements.
> I've also played with the audit, highlighting old and weak passwords.
> Graham
> 
>> Adam Pymble  20 October 2013 11:31
>> Thanks Graham - but any 'best bits' on what makes it worthwhile in your 
>> opinion?
>> 
>> 
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>> Graham Street        20 October 2013 09:22
>> I'd say yes its a worthwhile upgrade. The reviews are all good too.
>> We took advantage of the limited time cheap upgrade for the family pack. 
>> However, its only actually running on our MacBook Air (and not an iMac and 
>> Mac Pro) as that's the only computer we currently have that can run OSX 
>> 10.8.x. The others have old firmware that won't support 64 bit. So 1Password 
>> 4 gets limited use and testing as its not one of our normal day-to-day 
>> computers. In case you didn't spot it, the new version only runs on OSX 
>> Mountain Lion and later - but it synchronises with the older version running 
>> on our other computers (via DropBox).
>> Graham
>> 
>> mac98aop     19 October 2013 09:39
>> Smuggers
>> 
>> Anybody gone from 3 to 4 with 1 Password? I mean it looks fine, but does it 
>> warrant the price?
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
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