Adds improved Password History that doesn't truncate long URLs

Mar 17, 2009 15:21 GMT  ·  By

Agile Web Solutions has announced the first beta of 1Password, the powerful password manager and form filler for Mac OS X. The new release adds two improvements and two bug fixes. Existing users can update to the fresh version of the application for free.

According to the changelog for 1Password 2.9.12 Beta 1, Agile Web Solutions was able to fix an issue where 1Password would incorrectly restore the state of checkboxes when filling the Login. Also fixed is a problem in diagnostics script happening when Agile Keychain does not exist. As far as improvements go, 1Password can now save Logins for pages that are missing HTML FORM elements. The new version also adds an improved Password History that doesn't truncate long URLs.

1Password is designed to remember all the online passwords that you insert on any web page or form, anytime, by using one single (master) countersign. The software integrates directly into most browsers, and sports built-in, anti-phishing and keylogger protection. Mac owners can easily manage hundreds of passwords with one key. It supports Firefox, Camino, OmniWeb, DEVONagent, NetNewsWire, and, of course, Apple's own Safari. Opera, unfortunately, isn't supported. An iPhone version of the app is also available for download via the iTunes App Store.

1Password starts at $39.95 - Single User license. A Family license costs $59.95. 1Password is licensed on a per-person basis (a single license can be used by one person on as many Macs as they can afford), in order to reduce 1Password's total cost of ownership. By using the link below, you can update to the latest version, try out 1Password for free in demo mode, or buy a copy of the software. 1Password requires Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard). It is a Universal Binary application, suitable for both Intel-based Macs, and PowerPC machines.

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