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1Password

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Description

1Password is an award-winning password and identity manager with nearly 1 million worldwide users. NOTE: The Pro edition of 1Password is now also available in the App Store. Please compare the features of both editions before making the purchase.

1Password will securely store your important information and can automatically log you into websites with a single tap. There's no need to remember the username, password, or even the website address. With the ability to save and sync text notes, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information, everyone from Macworld to Apple itself loves 1Password!


••• Recommended in Apple's "Apps for Getting Things Done" Guide •••
••• Winner of the First Annual AppAwards in Best Secret Keeping App category •••


"Keep it secret, keep it safe."
-- Apple's Guide to Apps for Getting Things Done

"From the 50,000 or so downloadable apps that Apple offers for its iPhone and iPod touch, we choose ten that are worth the time and money."
-- 2nd Pick in Times' Ten of the Best iPhone Apps

"Four out of five stars"
-- iPhone Alley


FEATURE LIST:

• Securely store your website names and passwords so you never forget them again
• Save important information like credit cards and membership numbers
• Jot down other notes too sensitive for stickies or bar napkins
• Synchronize it all with 1Password for Mac via Wi-Fi (sold separately, available at http://1password.com)
• Automatically log into Web sites on iPhone and iPod touch to avoid remembering and typing usernames and passwords
• Hardware-accelerated AES encryption and Auto-Lock keep your data protected even if your iPhone is lost or stolen
• All cryptographic operations are performed using standard iPhone libraries to ensure there are no security gaps or backdoors
• Two-layer defense with Unlock Code and Master Password to combine security and convenience
• Data Backup & Restore option available on Mac, Windows and Linux.

Even more features availabe in the Pro edition of 1Password!

Please visit http://agile.ws/products/iphone for more information.

What's New in Version 2.2.1

This version fixes a problem with address not being displayed in Settings > Wi-Fi Sync > Advanced screen.

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Customer Reviews

Good Password Keeper - waiting for update...
     

I love people that write reviews before actually using the product... After using the product, here is my review:

The first thing I did was install the iPhone app. I then upgraded my 1Password desktop app to the latest version (and clicked check for updates again just in case) and I was ready for some hot iPhone password sync action. Thing is, there was no Sync to iPhone link on the desktop app. Hmmm... It said v2.7.2 was the latest version, what gives? Needless to say, things came to a screeching halt. Doesn't work as the desktop app hasn't been updated. A quick note about all these reviews written before mine - if the desktop app update hadn't been pushed yet - then how were they able to review the product? Hmmm....

Moving on... After writing up a nasty review of the product, since I assumed the update would be coming eventually, I updated my home laptop. This time however, right after I was prompted to update to 2.7.2 and restart I was then prompted to update to 2.8.1! Hey now... Needless to say, the missing functionality had arrived.

I sync'd my home laptop with the my1Password web service (it's great btw) and then sync'd my office laptop so they were both in sync. I then sync'd my iPhone with my laptop using 1Password for the iPhone and it worked great. Note, you have to manually change each entry to Pin Code protection (4 digit #) otherwise you'll have to enter you master password each time (which is default for each entry and the right design decision IMHO).

Anyway, it works great as a password keeper, but unfortunately not so much as an automated password form filler. To test, I clicked on some of my saved sites on my iPhone. 1Password for iPhone automatically jumped to that site - in it's own web browser so it retains control (and security?) - but it didn't correctly fill the form. I find it hard to believe this feature flat out doesn't work, but I tried 3 different saved sites and it failed all 3 times - since I'm not paid to debug their software I didn't investigate further.

In summary, it works well as a password keeper and that's what I mainly use it for. In addition, it's currently free for 1Password users - since I'm not paying any money for it I don't mind recommending it to others despite it's flaws.

-V

Disappointed
     

First of all I love the desktop app. Great application to save all of your logon and secure information. This app allows you to access this information on your iPhone. However it is not a seamless process. If I want to use any login information I have to use Agile's browser, not Safari. This means if I log on to a website I'm only logged on through the special browser and not Safari. So when I exit out of 1password I'm out of the site I logged on to. This is very annoying as I have to switch back and forth between the two browsers. If I get redirected from an email to Safari I can't access my passwords. If I'm in 1password I cant save a bookmark (or use the keyboard but that's getting fixed in 1.1.1). The also got the web 1password altogether which worked with 1.x iPhone software. I hope they can get this issues fixed soon. I understand the limitations of the SDK, but there has to be a way around this. I wouldn't mind a a redirect from 1password to Safari for every webpage I want to access that's secure. Also I'd like to see the ability to group logons. Having access to every logon from the app is cumbersome. Finally I should be able to se the level of security on either the iPhone or the desktop client.

I'm hoping for a much improved app down the road. For now I'm not using it. And never mind the fact that the web based 1passwords is no longer supported. Now the decision is to wait it out and not access sites that use 20 digit passwords or stop using 1password altogether.

i feel ripped off.
     

i have owned the desktop version of 1Password for over a year now and rely on it, so of course i went and bought the iPhone app once it was released to give my password database more portability and further help secure my iPhone.

what irks me to no end is this: the desktop version's new features in the 3.0 beta not being supported in this PAID version of the iPhone app and the new problems with syncing the app to the desktop. i'm insulted at the fact that not only am i a paying customer of both versions, i'm now being forced to AGAIN buy yet another app to get all of the functions my money should have paid for in the first place.

seriously though, i feel milked and it's time to find another password organizer.

1Password
View In iTunes $4.99
  • Category: Productivity
  • Updated Sep 09, 2009
  • Current Version: 2.2.1
  • 1.5 MB
  • Languages: English
  • Seller: Agile Web Solutions

Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.

Customer Ratings

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