
1Password 2.5.12 was released today and includes support for the new Safari 3.1 update that was included in the recent Apple Software Update.
Since the release we have had over 200 emails kindly asking if we knew 1Password was broken in the new Safari update. Amazingly, Dan set a new Customer Service record today by answering 190 tickets! This update should slow the tide of questions.
This update is not limited to Safari, however. In fact, this is the biggest release we have had for quite some time. The changelog has over 40 items in it! Below are the highlights of what we have been busy building over the the last 5 weeks, along with a full change log at the bottom.
Despite this huge list of enhancements, this update is a FREE update to all 1Password license holders.
Safari 3.1 Support
Safari 3.1 was recently released by Apple as a Software Update and this new version of 1Password adds support for it. I'm proud to say that in less than a day Roustem had 1Password working perfectly with the new release.
Greatly Improved Palm Support
This release makes numerous improvements to the 1Password Reader for Palm application. Roustem spent a great deal of effort bringing Palm support up to match the iPhone/iPod touch applications.
The Palm application is now packaged directly within 1Password for easier setup. The new Sync to Palm window greatly simplifies the synching and setup processes. In addition, Wallet items are now synced to Palm, items are listed in alphabetical order, and users can use the new search function to find items quickly.
New Sync to Palm toolbar item:
New Sync to Palm window:
Updated Palm Application window, including Search and Wallet items:
Go & Fill Now Available From Dock
Go & Fill functionality is now accessible directly from the 1Password Dock icon, providing the ability to go to a web site, fill the login form, and submit it, all in a single click.
Integrated Help
By popular demand the online 1Password Help has been moved into a standard Apple Help menu item. This makes it easier to search the documentation as well as allowing review while offline.
New assistant for first-time users
A new assistant will help first-time users install their Browser Extensions, signup to the Agile newsletter, as well as configure automatic updates.
Kudos to Dan for the snazzy new look!
Latest Camino nightly build support
The Camino nightly builds are constantly evolving. This release of 1Password once again enables support for the latest Camino nightly build.
Autosave prompt allows replacement of existing form
I am personally very fond of this new feature. This item has been on my todo list for a very long time, and one day Chad was looking for work so I assigned it to him. Thanks to Chad the Autosave Logins window can now replace an existing Web Form.
I will be sure to go through my 4 or 5 other todo lists and assign as many items as I can to Chad :)
Upgrading to 1Password 2.5.12
The 1Password 2.5.12 release will automatically install itself when you start 1Password if you enabled the automatic Check For Updates preference. If the automatic update window does not appear, check your Preferences in the 1Password > Preferences > Update window and ensure "Automatically check for updates" is checked, as shown here:

You can also manually select File > Check For Updates and 1Password will automatically download and install the latest version.
Changelog
http://agilewebsolutions.com/versions/list/one_password#v6253










You guys are amazing. Safari 3.1 hosed 1password and now it's back to normal after the update.
1password changed my life. Thank you.
Posted by: axias | March 19, 2008 at 01:17 AM
I just wanted to personally thank you guys for the stealthy update for Safari 3.1 and specifically (as mentioned above) Roustem's admirable skills!
-Ryan
Posted by: Ryan Bales | March 19, 2008 at 02:31 AM
Hi,
I just wanted to thank you all! You have been one of the most responsive and busily updating software company! Furthermore: even when trying out the (gasp) beta-versions I experienced no hickups etc.
Very nice!
Greetings,
Rolf
Posted by: Rolf Schmolling | March 19, 2008 at 06:58 AM
Great job!
Posted by: Marcus | March 19, 2008 at 10:00 AM
Love it on my iPhone. What is this palm you speak of? ;-)
Posted by: Walt | March 19, 2008 at 10:30 AM
Hello,
Would love to see also a feature where I can add my own password (not a generated one)
So I can remember it all the time and I guess that I dont need strong password for sites or forums I dont use so often and dont take seriously.
see what I mean ?
Cheers
Posted by: steve Raf | March 19, 2008 at 02:24 PM
@steve Raf: You're not required to use 1Password's generator. You can use either a secure note or a web form (if it's for a web site) to save a password of your choosing. It's recommended that web forms be saved directly from web sites, but if you'd like, you can manually create one too: Launch 1Password, click on File > New Web Form, then enter the URL, username and password you'd like to use.
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Gita Lal
1Password Help Desk
http://1password.com
http://support.agilewebsolutions.com
Posted by: Gita | March 19, 2008 at 04:31 PM
You are without question some of the best Mac developers I know. Kudos on the great work!
Posted by: Matt | March 19, 2008 at 08:01 PM
THE BEST TOOL EVER !! THANKS
Posted by: Peter Schmidt | March 20, 2008 at 04:40 AM