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March 18, 2008

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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.

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

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

Great job!

Love it on my iPhone. What is this palm you speak of? ;-)

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


@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

You are without question some of the best Mac developers I know. Kudos on the great work!

THE BEST TOOL EVER !! THANKS

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