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dacreativeguy
Jul 29, 2008, 12:06 AM
Looks like it just was posted:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285897618&mt=8

I installed it, but can't get it to sync with the 2.7.2 desktop app. The "iphone" option is not available in my sync menu. Can anyone else with 2.7.2 see the option? I'm thinking that maybe there will be a 2.7.3 upgrade that they will post once they realize the app is available.



Surely
Jul 29, 2008, 12:18 AM
Cool beans. Thanks for the heads up.

I'll play around with it when the 1.1 version is released.

basesloaded190
Jul 29, 2008, 12:21 AM
i just downloaded the 30 day desktop trial because i was really interested in the syncing between my computer and ipod touch so i will have to wait and see what others say about the combo before i go ahead and buy the software

GyozaKing
Jul 29, 2008, 02:10 AM
I can't autofill some fields on certain sites, for example my bank and University login/password. Is there a way around this?

tweaks
Jul 29, 2008, 02:27 AM
Looks like it just was posted:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285897618&mt=8

I installed it, but can't get it to sync with the 2.7.2 desktop app. The "iphone" option is not available in my sync menu. Can anyone else with 2.7.2 see the option? I'm thinking that maybe there will be a 2.7.3 upgrade that they will post once they realize the app is available.

great heads up

Thanks!!

dalvin200
Jul 29, 2008, 02:37 AM
Looks like it just was posted:

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285897618&mt=8

I installed it, but can't get it to sync with the 2.7.2 desktop app. The "iphone" option is not available in my sync menu. Can anyone else with 2.7.2 see the option? I'm thinking that maybe there will be a 2.7.3 upgrade that they will post once they realize the app is available.

same here.. the only iphone option is to sync to iphone bookmarks..

i'm assuming there will be a desktop update for this too..

sunfast
Jul 29, 2008, 03:01 AM
Awesome news! Off to iTMS right now

thetoothfairy
Jul 29, 2008, 03:17 AM
Works like a charm! All you had to do is go to the support link in itunes for this app and go to their forum and read! This is a update for the desktop version so that it will sync using wifi...... and it will give you the option of sync- sync to iphone and it will work with the version that just got posted in itunes on 7/29/08

http://s3.amazonaws.com/agile/dmg/1Password-2.8.1.dmg

I also backed up my 1Password from my IMac to my Macbook as I sync using my Macbook as it travels with me all of the time.. and when I did this there were files in the trash within my 1Password program.... I could not delete them as it would lock 1Password up... so here is my fix incase anyone else has this same problem... or can't delete any webforms they don't need....

I went to my Applications/Utilties/Keychain Access

Once in there on the left hand side of the screen you will see 1Password... click on it and then you will see things in your trash....right click on them and delete them... it will ask you for your master password one time and then continue to delete the rest out of the trash...

Once you do this... then install 1Password through itunes... if you don't then you will see the things in your trash in your logins in 1Password on your iPhone.....

If you don't do this before installing... then you will have to removed 1Password through itunes and then re-install....

If you have questions please ask and I will try to help you out as much as possible...

GyozaKing
Jul 29, 2008, 03:28 AM
Works like a charm! All you had to do is go to the support link in itunes for this app and go to their forum and read! This is a update for the desktop version so that it will sync using wifi...... and it will work with the version that just got posted in itunes on 7/29/08

http://s3.amazonaws.com/agile/dmg/1Password-2.8.1.dmg

Thanks, I got the answer I needed, which exposes one flaw. There's no keyboard in the app's web browser. If a website doesn't allow you to autofill, there's really nothing you can do except exit the app and go to Safari, which really sucks.

thetoothfairy
Jul 29, 2008, 03:48 AM
Thanks, I got the answer I needed, which exposes one flaw. There's no keyboard in the app's web browser. If a website doesn't allow you to autofill, there's really nothing you can do except exit the app and go to Safari, which really sucks.

Wonderful I see that also....

elbirth
Jul 29, 2008, 08:52 AM
yeah, I'm not crazy about this using webkit within itself, but I suppose there's no good way for them to have the app launch safari and autofill. for that reason, I think the way it handles it is ok, but the lack of a keyboard sucks

like thetoothfairy above said, you need 1password 2.8.1 on your Mac to sync your existing passwords, notes and wallets, and it works incredibly well. I think I still may use the safari bookmarklet though, as that has always worked really well for me, albeit a little sluggish


I see they say it's free for a limited time... I wonder if this means early adopters will be set as far as future updates, or if a major update down the road will be paid for all.... I've already bought the desktop app, I'm not crazy about paying again for the novelty of having password management on my iPhone

jaseone
Jul 29, 2008, 09:54 AM
Thanks, I got the answer I needed, which exposes one flaw. There's no keyboard in the app's web browser. If a website doesn't allow you to autofill, there's really nothing you can do except exit the app and go to Safari, which really sucks.

So what good is the auto login on most sites if there is no keyboard support in the embedded webkit? Or is it just at the login page there is no keyboard support? That just doesn't make sense to me. :confused:

fastbite
Jul 29, 2008, 10:16 AM
I'm trying it as I speak and I don't like it. At all.
I hate being stuck in their embedded browser, that sucks to me and it does my head in.
Next!

zerotl
Jul 29, 2008, 10:44 AM
How do you delete a login if you don't want it anymore?

kajkaj1
Jul 29, 2008, 10:45 AM
Best app ever. Sync very well. Get it!

teerexx52
Jul 29, 2008, 10:51 AM
Crashes all the time for me:(

Dipdip
Jul 29, 2008, 10:55 AM
They need to update it ASAP. This app really sucks right now. Crashes a lot, no keyboard in webkit, can't delete info. I'm waiting to see what else won't work.

razorianfly
Jul 29, 2008, 10:55 AM
Exceptionally well designed application.

People experiencing ;) syncing ;) problems, you need to update Password1 for Mac to 2.8.1/Build 7190.

Changes needed are;

- Integration and auto-fill capability in Mobile Safari.
- Ability to delete un-wanted login profiles.

Application crashes are due to 2.0.

R-Fly

elbirth
Jul 29, 2008, 10:58 AM
Exceptionally well designed application.

People experiencing problems need to update Password1 to 2.8.1/Build 7190.

R-Fly

the problems people are discussing here aren't related to the desktop app. I haven't had it crash on me, but I do agree that I dislike being stuck inside a browser that's within the application. you don't have access to your bookmarks, you can't add bookmarks, can't type in a new URL, etc. that aspect of the app is incredibly annoying.

the app itself is designed incredibly well though

Dipdip
Jul 29, 2008, 11:07 AM
Exceptionally well designed application.

- Integration and auto-fill capability in Mobile Safari

R-Fly

There is autofill, it just doesn't work for all sites but there's nothing that can be done about it according to the publisher. A keyboard is what's needed.

razorianfly
Jul 29, 2008, 11:13 AM
There is autofill, it just doesn't work for all sites but there's nothing that can be done about it according to the publisher. A keyboard is what's needed.

I was referring to the fact that many have already pointed out.

The fact is, yes auto-fill works, but 1Password for iPhone uses it's own version of WebKit,
instead of throwing the user into Mobile Safari, through a native API, of which the SDK is capable of. ;)

If the 1Password browser gains;

- Bookmark capability
- Web Clips
- URL Entry

Then, it would rock even more.

R-Fly

dacreativeguy
Jul 29, 2008, 01:00 PM
2.8.1 showed up in auto update this morning, as anticipated.

I think it all works pretty well, but the most glaring problems seem to be:

1. Can't delete anything from the iphone app.
2. Deleted items in the trash on the desktop app are still synced to the iphone app. This was very confusing until i figured out what was happening.

Supposedly, they already submitted a new version to Apple, but the App Store posting process is very slow (guess they got stuck behind stellar apps like iDemocrat and iRepublican!). So hopefully this app will be refined soon.

Railrider
Jul 29, 2008, 10:14 PM
Thanks, I got the answer I needed, which exposes one flaw. There's no keyboard in the app's web browser. If a website doesn't allow you to autofill, there's really nothing you can do except exit the app and go to Safari, which really sucks.

The keyboard problem is a bug that's fixed in 1.2. If you close a webpage that you have open while trying to enter text in a field, you'll see the keyboard there behind the window. This obviously isn't affecting everyone, but for those who are experiencing it (myself included), it makes the app quite worthless until 1.2 appears in the App store.

rKunda
Jul 30, 2008, 12:28 AM
Once synced, the app endlessly crashes once 4 digit key is entered.

Can't wait for the update. I can't do a thing now.

Dan Peterson
Jul 30, 2008, 03:22 AM
Hi guys, thanks for checking out our new iPhone app! I just saw this MacRumors post and thought I'd chime in.

Most of the issues you've mentioned here are already fixed and an update has been submitted to Apple (as a few mentioned above). We're really hoping that updates don't take anywhere near as long for Apple to process as the original 1.0 version did (over 2 weeks).

Regarding our built in browser vs. Mobile Safari. The problem is that sure, we could have the links send you to Mobile Safari and open the related web page, but there is no way for 1Password to fill anything in (your username or password) in Safari on the iPhone. We have a ton of improvements planned for our built in browser that will, in my opinion, make you not miss Mobile Safari at all while using 1Password. I'm not saying that we're trying to completely replace Safari for all of your web browsing needs but it will definitely end up being a giant step forward.

Version 1.0 is really just the first *small* step for us (not so small in development time though). Pretty much every aspect of the app has huge improvements planned (and already being worked on). I'm so friggin' excited to see everything in my head be put into this sucker!

Dan Peterson
Agile Web Solutions
Lead Designer
http://agilewebsolutions.com

aswitcher
Jul 30, 2008, 07:41 AM
Hi guys, thanks for checking out our new iPhone app! I just saw this MacRumors post and thought I'd chime in.

Most of the issues you've mentioned here are already fixed and an update has been submitted to Apple (as a few mentioned above). We're really hoping that updates don't take anywhere near as long for Apple to process as the original 1.0 version did (over 2 weeks).

Regarding our built in browser vs. Mobile Safari. The problem is that sure, we could have the links send you to Mobile Safari and open the related web page, but there is no way for 1Password to fill anything in (your username or password) in Safari on the iPhone. We have a ton of improvements planned for our built in browser that will, in my opinion, make you not miss Mobile Safari at all while using 1Password. I'm not saying that we're trying to completely replace Safari for all of your web browsing needs but it will definitely end up being a giant step forward.

Version 1.0 is really just the first *small* step for us (not so small in development time though). Pretty much every aspect of the app has huge improvements planned (and already being worked on). I'm so friggin' excited to see everything in my head be put into this sucker!

Dan Peterson
Agile Web Solutions
Lead Designer
http://agilewebsolutions.com

Well I have been circling 1password for a few years now wondering if I really needed it. If this works as well as it should with my iPhone then I think its time ti buy.

jdechko
Jul 30, 2008, 08:44 AM
I'm really looking forward to trying this application out when I get an iPhone. I have a hotmail account that would be a pain to check having to login. Inputting a 4-digit pin will be so much nicer. And there are some other sites like online banking that would greatly benefit, in my opinion.

DarrenC
Jul 30, 2008, 08:57 AM
How do you delete a login if you don't want it anymore?

I'm trying to figure that out too....

Dan - Glad you're here checking things out! As soon as I get an iMac I'll be 'fully' in...

dasikes
Jul 30, 2008, 10:01 AM
Just how safe are apps like this?

crees!
Jul 30, 2008, 10:42 AM
I was referring to the fact that many have already pointed out.

The fact is, yes auto-fill works, but 1Password for iPhone uses it's own version of WebKit,
instead of throwing the user into Mobile Safari, through a native API, of which the SDK is capable of. ;)

That's what I don't like about this. I can't use Safari and have to go to a totally different app just to log in. Honestly, I like the previous way of using bookmarks because I could use Safari. The app does crash a lot for me. Syncing over WiFi rocked. When you enter your unlock and master codes; if your first entry is incorrect there's no way to go back to correct it without relaunching the app.

61132
Jul 30, 2008, 02:20 PM
Great app! I have been using the desktop application for some time now, and it really is a must have program! I am looking forward to updates, if it's better than safari, all the better!

Glad to see that the lead designer is here paying attention to user input!

Daremo
Jul 30, 2008, 03:42 PM
Apples App update system confuses the hell of of me. Today, it said an update was ready for 1Password, but it was only 1.0, the version I have installed. Other apps I KNOW have updates, don't show up... Ugh

w00tini
Jul 30, 2008, 03:49 PM
thanks to Dan for stopping by to read up on our experiences. I just want to say that I was very excited for this app but let down by the initial product. I'm hoping the next version delivers.

Good luck with the subsequent releases Agile folks, we'll be here checking them out :)

Dan Peterson
Jul 30, 2008, 04:55 PM
Thanks again for the support guys. :) I'm an avid MacRumors reader (although I don't post much) so it's nice being able to help out some of my fellow ummm ... MacRumorians. :P

I just talked to Roustem (our lead developer on the iPhone app) and he said the ability to delete items has been added to our internal build and will be included in 1.2.1. Unfortunately we can't submit 1.2.1 until 1.2 has been reviewed and accepted by Apple.

If you'd like you guys can check out the changelog for 1.2 (the version currently waiting for Apple's review) here (http://support.agilewebsolutions.com/showthread.php?t=10823). I think this was already linked to by someone else but I'll post it again. Here is our FAQ (http://support.agilewebsolutions.com/showthread.php?t=10836) on 1.0. Hope that helps!

Dan Peterson
Agile Web Solutions
Lead Designer
http://agilewebsolutions.com

Epix
Jul 30, 2008, 05:29 PM
I don't see the "Wallet" button on the bottom. Did this feature make it into the iPhone app?

v-roc
Jul 30, 2008, 05:35 PM
I have found that if you sync it with the desktop verision and you have wallet items on the desktop the next time you open the app on you iPhone, the wallet will show up at the bottom.

I don't see the "Wallet" button on the bottom. Did this feature make it into the iPhone app?

Epix
Jul 30, 2008, 07:16 PM
Noticed another problem: If I add more than two fields to one of my "Login" entries, if I save -> quit -> and reload the app it only shows the two default fields (username and password). The additional fields I've added have disappeared.

TitoC
Jul 30, 2008, 07:57 PM
I really don't get the real use of the iPhone version. I have been using the desktop version from the very beginning and love it dearly. I even liked the way it worked on the iPhone with bookmarks and syncing. Pretty simple and it worked just like the desktop version. But with this version it seems like a lot of hoopla and run arounds for something that worked better the old way. For example, in the old way, I just simply went to a particular site, clicked on the 1Password bookmark, entered in my Master password and bingo, there you are.

Now, I have to load 1Password, enter in a general 4 digit password. Then I have to look among the hundreds of sites listed in the app just to find what I am looking for. And it can take a while. To make matters worse, some sites are not listed like their non-login pages, so it makes it even harder to find what I am looking for. Then, once I find it, I have to enter my master password. OK. Now I am in my site I wanted to go. Now what? Well, once I am in there, I can't even use my keyboard. Hell, I'm not even in Safari. What the hell? So I can get into a site, but I just can't use it if it requires any typing? Not good.

And what if I am browsing through a web site where I go from link to link THEN get to my log in page? What do I have to do now? Well, I have to leave Safari, go to 1Password . . . well you know the rest. This iPhone app just seems to be all dressing and no substance. I feel like I am in Pandora's box, only to find a useless app after all the bells, whistles, hoops and hurdles.

If you want to use it for other things like Wallet items and secure notes, that's fine, but as far as a repository for all you web log ins and passwords for web sites, the old way was soooooo much better.

Don't get me wrong. I love these guys and what they are doing. There is no one out there doing what they do for the price they are charging. But this iPhone app seems more like an app just to be an app when the old way was simpler and a LOT more intuitive.

Schmoe0013
Jul 30, 2008, 09:29 PM
The developers stripped features from the 1.0 release to get it into the app store. The new 1.2 version that was submitted yesterday should be a welcome improvement over many of the initial bugs.

One thing I don't understand about people immediately dismissing the iphone app who have been using the desktop app is simply the fact of the upgrade cycle of the desktop app; it is extremely fast. The developers have been constantly improving the desktop app and taking in user feedback to be the best out there, so why are there doubts that the iphone app will NOT get improved?

stellaclose
Jul 30, 2008, 09:40 PM
I have to agree with everything you're saying. These guys make the most amazing desktop app but I just feel that this iPhone app is convoluted.

The bookmark syncing is so much more useful in it's current implementation, and the wireless syncing with mobileme is amazing.

I hope that we still get the option to use bookmark syncing in the future.

I really don't get the real use of the iPhone version. I have been using the desktop version from the very beginning and love it dearly. I even liked the way it worked on the iPhone with bookmarks and syncing. Pretty simple and it worked just like the desktop version. But with this version it seems like a lot of hoopla and run arounds for something that worked better the old way. For example, in the old way, I just simply went to a particular site, clicked on the 1Password bookmark, entered in my Master password and bingo, there you are.

Now, I have to load 1Password, enter in a general 4 digit password. Then I have to look among the hundreds of sites listed in the app just to find what I am looking for. And it can take a while. To make matters worse, some sites are not listed like their non-login pages, so it makes it even harder to find what I am looking for. Then, once I find it, I have to enter my master password. OK. Now I am in my site I wanted to go. Now what? Well, once I am in there, I can't even use my keyboard. Hell, I'm not even in Safari. What the hell? So I can get into a site, but I just can't use it if it requires any typing? Not good.

And what if I am browsing through a web site where I go from link to link THEN get to my log in page? What do I have to do now? Well, I have to leave Safari, go to 1Password . . . well you know the rest. This iPhone app just seems to be all dressing and no substance. I feel like I am in Pandora's box, only to find a useless app after all the bells, whistles, hoops and hurdles.

If you want to use it for other things like Wallet items and secure notes, that's fine, but as far as a repository for all you web log ins and passwords for web sites, the old way was soooooo much better.

Don't get me wrong. I love these guys and what they are doing. There is no one out there doing what they do for the price they are charging. But this iPhone app seems more like an app just to be an app when the old way was simpler and a LOT more intuitive.

Mac In School
Jul 31, 2008, 12:04 AM
Dan,

I can't begin to tell you how many people I've told about 1Password. I believe it is the best non-Apple app for Mac. Hell, probably better than several Apple programs. It's the one program I would not want to live without.

I must echo the voices of others that have posted above me. Many of us, myself included, love the old bookmark way. Continue your mobile version, but please, please, please do not take away the old way. I've been sold on it for months.

megatron0069
Jul 31, 2008, 04:55 PM
It bricked my iPhone3G the first time i used it, But i like to learn the hard way so i installed it again, worked great! I like the app!

imfrog2002
Jul 31, 2008, 05:46 PM
I was one of the lucky 100 BETA testers, and I have to say that 1.2 fixes 99% of the problems brought up in this thread. Come on people, wait for it. It's not 1PW's fault. It's Apple's for taking so long to put updates into the App Store. (1.1.1 was out WELL before 1.0 came out on the App Store, and a lot of bugs had been fixed. They've been keeping up very well, actually. You guys just haven't seen it yet. ;) )

mappyman
Jul 31, 2008, 06:13 PM
Anyway to import passwords from other source like csv exported files from Keepass on the PC (i dont have a mac). :) :apple:

fastbite
Jul 31, 2008, 06:38 PM
I really don't get the real use of the iPhone version. I have been using the desktop version from the very beginning and love it dearly. I even liked the way it worked on the iPhone with bookmarks and syncing. Pretty simple and it worked just like the desktop version. But with this version it seems like a lot of hoopla and run arounds for something that worked better the old way. For example, in the old way, I just simply went to a particular site, clicked on the 1Password bookmark, entered in my Master password and bingo, there you are.

Now, I have to load 1Password, enter in a general 4 digit password. Then I have to look among the hundreds of sites listed in the app just to find what I am looking for. And it can take a while. To make matters worse, some sites are not listed like their non-login pages, so it makes it even harder to find what I am looking for. Then, once I find it, I have to enter my master password. OK. Now I am in my site I wanted to go. Now what? Well, once I am in there, I can't even use my keyboard. Hell, I'm not even in Safari. What the hell? So I can get into a site, but I just can't use it if it requires any typing? Not good.

And what if I am browsing through a web site where I go from link to link THEN get to my log in page? What do I have to do now? Well, I have to leave Safari, go to 1Password . . . well you know the rest. This iPhone app just seems to be all dressing and no substance. I feel like I am in Pandora's box, only to find a useless app after all the bells, whistles, hoops and hurdles.

If you want to use it for other things like Wallet items and secure notes, that's fine, but as far as a repository for all you web log ins and passwords for web sites, the old way was soooooo much better.

Don't get me wrong. I love these guys and what they are doing. There is no one out there doing what they do for the price they are charging. But this iPhone app seems more like an app just to be an app when the old way was simpler and a LOT more intuitive.

I agree 100%. I have also been using it on my mac for ages and I love it -- and I also don't get this new app at all. It is just rather silly for all the reasons mentioned by TitoC.

roustk
Jul 31, 2008, 10:01 PM
I really don't get the real use of the iPhone version. I have been using the desktop version from the very beginning and love it dearly. I even liked the way it worked on the iPhone with bookmarks and syncing. Pretty simple and it worked just like the desktop version. But with this version it seems like a lot of hoopla and run arounds for something that worked better the old way. For example, in the old way, I just simply went to a particular site, clicked on the 1Password bookmark, entered in my Master password and bingo, there you are.

Thank you for the kind words! The bookmark was the only solution we could provide without the SDK. Unfortunately, there are a few problems with the bookmark. First of all, it is a dead-end, it is not possible to improve it any further and you cannot edit the data. Second, you are forced to type the master password every time since there is no way to carry it from one page to another. Third, there is a potential security problem recently discovered by US Navy experts — since the whole bookmarklet application is a piece of JavaScript, it is running in an unsecure environment and it can be compromised. It is highly improbable but not impossible.


Now, I have to load 1Password, enter in a general 4 digit password. Then I have to look among the hundreds of sites listed in the app just to find what I am looking for. And it can take a while. To make matters worse, some sites are not listed like their non-login pages, so it makes it even harder to find what I am looking for. Then, once I find it, I have to enter my master password. OK. Now I am in my site I wanted to go. Now what? Well, once I am in there, I can't even use my keyboard. Hell, I'm not even in Safari. What the hell? So I can get into a site, but I just can't use it if it requires any typing? Not good.

And what if I am browsing through a web site where I go from link to link THEN get to my log in page? What do I have to do now? Well, I have to leave Safari, go to 1Password . . . well you know the rest. This iPhone app just seems to be all dressing and no substance. I feel like I am in Pandora's box, only to find a useless app after all the bells, whistles, hoops and hurdles.

The idea behind 4-digit code and the master password was that at least half of your websites (twitter, digg, macrumors?) do not require a high-level of encryption. The native application makes sure that the unlock code cannot be picked on the iPhone (version 1.2 will lock you out after several unsuccessful attempts). However, for banking and other important sites you need to be sure that the data is protected even if someone copied the database off the iPhone and tried to run a bruce-force attack. In this case, master password is much more secure.

The missing keyboard is an unfortunate bug that I introduced while trying to get the landscape mode working in the web browser. It is fixed in version 1.2.

If you want to use it for other things like Wallet items and secure notes, that's fine, but as far as a repository for all you web log ins and passwords for web sites, the old way was soooooo much better.

Don't get me wrong. I love these guys and what they are doing. There is no one out there doing what they do for the price they are charging. But this iPhone app seems more like an app just to be an app when the old way was simpler and a LOT more intuitive.


Thanks again for the feedback! We didn't want to charge for the iPhone application because we wanted to see as many users as possible and having a successful desktop application let us do that. In some sense, it has backfired as we got over 50,000 users in just a couple of days and it was a challenge to handle all the requests and troubleshoot all the problems (especially when we have to wait for the updated version to appear in the store).

It will probably take us a couple more versions to get the things right and solve the most common issues but it should only get better from now on.

Mac In School
Aug 1, 2008, 03:04 AM
Uh oh...

Looks like the Javascript version is gone, as of the latest update. This makes me sad.

:(

I just started tinkering with the new version, and there are a few things I just don't get yet. Maybe someone can explain.

Is Wifi the only way to sync? There is no syncing via iTunes?

What happens when the page you log into isn't the one that's bookmarked? 1Password has always been so great at saving passwords by domain name. For example, a shopping site where there isn't a place to log in until after you've filled up your shopping cart, and are in the process of checking out?

I'm confused.

roustk
Aug 1, 2008, 06:01 PM
I just started tinkering with the new version, and there are a few things I just don't get yet. Maybe someone can explain.

Is Wifi the only way to sync? There is no syncing via iTunes?

iTunes sync is not available to third-party developers. Wi-Fi is currently the only was to sync 1Password data. We plan to add MobileMe (webdav) based syncing in future.

What happens when the page you log into isn't the one that's bookmarked? 1Password has always been so great at saving passwords by domain name. For example, a shopping site where there isn't a place to log in until after you've filled up your shopping cart, and are in the process of checking out?

There is a "keyhole" button on the toolbar. It is similar to "Restore Form" menu on the desktop.

Uh oh...

Looks like the Javascript version is gone, as of the latest update. This makes me sad.

:(

A lot of people asked about the javascript bookmarklet and it is possible that we will bring it back (for example, for less important logins that do not require high level of protection).

Also, version 2.7 is still available, if you need the bookmarks at this very moment:
http://agilewebsolutions.com/versions/list/one_password

imfrog2002
Aug 1, 2008, 09:58 PM
1.2 just appeared on the App Store! That should fix a lot of complaints. :)

jsgreen
Aug 1, 2008, 10:58 PM
In response to those who "don't get" the point of a more fully functional iPhone application -

While it might not be as easy as the Bookmark method, which I admit I haven't used, I really value a complete password storage application on the iPhone. As a former Treo user, I've been used to SplashID for storing my personal data, and used it quite a bit. My usage was blended between wallet-type items and web forms. When I'm traveling (several times a month) it's great to be able to pull out the phone and give whatever I needed to look up in a hurry (as well as enter new items on the fly).

Mac In School
Aug 1, 2008, 11:28 PM
There is a "keyhole" button on the toolbar. It is similar to "Restore Form" menu on the desktop.

Sorry. I still ain't gettin' it. How would I go to a site, browse around, then select the login from my keyhole.

Railrider
Aug 2, 2008, 12:44 AM
Sorry. I still ain't gettin' it. How would I go to a site, browse around, then select the login from my keyhole.

The idea is that you already know what sites you visit and what your username and passwords are for those sites. That's what you put in the 1password for iPhone app and you use it to quickly log-in to those sites.

Mac In School
Aug 2, 2008, 01:00 AM
Right. I get that part. What I'm wondering about...

Let's say I want some new foam tips from ComplyFoam.com. As you can see from their home page, there is no "Login" option.

To "log in", you need to browse to the tips you want to buy, add them to your shopping cart, and then click "check out". Then, and only then, are you presented with a place to enter your username and password.

Does 1Password for the iPhone offer a way to facilitate this?

aswitcher
Aug 2, 2008, 01:50 AM
Mmm. All my music and videos have now vanished after loading 1password. Wonder if there is a connection.

Roller
Aug 2, 2008, 08:04 AM
Right. I get that part. What I'm wondering about...

Let's say I want some new foam tips from ComplyFoam.com. As you can see from their home page, there is no "Login" option.

To "log in", you need to browse to the tips you want to buy, add them to your shopping cart, and then click "check out". Then, and only then, are you presented with a place to enter your username and password.

Does 1Password for the iPhone offer a way to facilitate this?

Yes. If you add an entry for ComplyFoam into 1Password, you can use the home page URL. When you get to the check out page, 1Password will fill in your account login data.

The problem I've had is that some sites don't load at all in 1Password on the iPhone, even though the URL is correct. Also, the user name and password for some sites aren't entered completely - on amazon.com, for example, 1Password only fills in my password, not my email/user name.

I understand that Apple's SDK constraints make it impossible for 1Password to pass data to Safari, so the developers have essentially built a browser into 1Password. I've never used the bookmarklet method, but I can see why people would be asking that it be reinstated, even at the risk of lower security for some sites.

Roller
Aug 2, 2008, 08:13 AM
I agree 100%. I have also been using it on my mac for ages and I love it -- and I also don't get this new app at all. It is just rather silly for all the reasons mentioned by TitoC.

That's a harsh characterization. Even without the ability to save and automatically enter Web logins, 1Password would be useful to securely store data such as account numbers, access codes, and such on my iPhone. There are several iPhone apps that do this, but it's 1Password's integration with the desktop that makes it so attractive.

Nightline
Aug 2, 2008, 10:06 AM
Version 1.2 has just been posted to the app store.

http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=285897618&mt=8

:apple:

plumbingandtech
Aug 2, 2008, 11:10 AM
Note:
Edit: never mind it was wallet. and I now see it. and it still crashes the app. everytime.

chrisgeleven
Aug 2, 2008, 08:34 PM
1.2 seems to be working well for me. Syncing works really well and the iPhone version doesn't lock up for me anymore.

I am seriously considering purchasing the desktop version. This program is light years better then the password application I currently use (Wallet).

Julien
Aug 16, 2008, 09:43 AM
I must be doing something wrong. When I try to log onto a site it never fills in the login info. I can get a drop down menu with the password/username info but it won't actually put the info in the log in boxes. What am I missing?

hotsauce
Aug 16, 2008, 12:04 PM
Wirelessly posted (Apple Communication Device: Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 2_0_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/525.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.1 Mobile/5B108 Safari/525.20)

I must be doing something wrong. When I try to log onto a site it never fills in the login info. I can get a drop down menu with the password/username info but it won't actually put the info in the log in boxes. What am I missing?

Same here. Also crashes at random moments.

plumbingandtech
Aug 16, 2008, 12:08 PM
1.3 fixed my crashing wallet problem FYI.

Love this product.:)

Julien
Aug 16, 2008, 02:37 PM
1.3 fixed my crashing wallet problem FYI.

Love this product.:)

How do you get it to put the password/user name in the blank fields?

Ol!ver
Aug 16, 2008, 02:46 PM
How do you get it to put the password/user name in the blank fields?

I believe it's a bug that was introduced with the latest version.


http://twitter.com/theiBlog/statuses/887456665

Julien
Aug 16, 2008, 03:08 PM
I believe it's a bug that was introduced with the latest version.


http://twitter.com/theiBlog/statuses/887456665

You know I thought I remembered it working for me before. The update fixed the crash bug but cases it to NOT work at all? I'd rather have the crash bug. So how are people using it now since it DOSN'T work?

Ol!ver
Aug 16, 2008, 04:07 PM
You know I thought I remembered it working for me before. The update fixed the crash bug but cases it to NOT work at all? I'd rather have the crash bug. So how are people using it now since it DOSN'T work?

I'm not using it at all. It's useless now.

techguy1
Aug 16, 2008, 04:26 PM
I almost bought this and then discovered the desktop is not available for Windows users !?

Any chance of a version coming for Windows ?

Railrider
Aug 17, 2008, 12:12 AM
I believe it's a bug that was introduced with the latest version.


http://twitter.com/theiBlog/statuses/887456665

Yeah, somehow they managed to pass the wrong build to Apple, or something like that. They've already submitted a fixed version (1.32, I believe) to Apple, but we have to wait for it to be approved (otherwise we'd already have it).

Railrider
Aug 17, 2008, 12:14 AM
I almost bought this and then discovered the desktop is not available for Windows users !?

Any chance of a version coming for Windows ?

It's free so you can try it without any commitment, but you'll want to wait for the next version that actually fills in the fields on websites. I'm not sure if they're ever going to build a Windows version of the desktop app.