Well that didn't take long: we released a beta on Monday afternoon to support Apple's officially shipping version of Safari 4. I step away to eat dinner, take the dogs to the park, and play some Left 4 Dead, and suddenly I see our developer ninjas have finished polishing 1Password 2.9.19.
The headlining feature of our new version (available via the built-in Check for Updates feature) is, of course, support for Safari 4 on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger and 10.5 Leopard (sorry, 10.6 Snow Leopard is still in the works). But that's not all: we managed to add better rules for matching domains like k12.sc.us, as well as drag-and-drop Dock icon support for importing .appshelf files.
For users of Camino nightly builds, we had to disable support to avoid some crashes. Sorry guys.
Lastly, a tip just in case the 1Password button disappears from Safari 4's toolbar after upgrading 1Password. We've heard a couple rare reports of this happening, but the fix is easy: quit Safari, then open 1Password and go to the Preferences > Browsers section. Uncheck Safari, then check it again. Restart Safari and the 1Password button should return.
David Chartier
Chief Media Producer, Agile Web Solutions