![]() ![]() Typically the master password will have to be re-entered as well, despite touch ID being adequate a moment prior. ![]() Instead, you have to close the app, open 1Password, and copy/paste the credentials back in. Currently on iOS when searching for a password within an app, if a site prefix is included that doesn't match what's in 1Password the list will just show no results, with no way to navigate manually to the login. Support for unlocking via Watch ID on the Mac. Is it? I've been using it for sometime as well but it seems like there is a lot of room for improvement. > It’s one of those apps which has been made with proper craftsmanship and care I like the app and will continue to use it, but if my main platform wasn't macOS/iOS I would have bailed long ago. The reps on their forums all come off with this attitude of "this is the best way, and you're wrong if you don't like it" for just about every issue that comes up. I've also got a chip on my shoulder about the "feature" they added that showed the most recently used websites in the iOS app with no way to disable it (they finally allowed setting the number to zero months later). The Windows client is much better after the last major release, but it's never been as slick as the Mac version (the biggest wart now is the system tray/browser extension popup).ġPassword X looks nice until you try and use it, and all the company reps on the forums are very argumentative about any feature request (look for the pushback they give about resizing their super-cramped browser extension popup-and the issues with hires screens stemming from how they built it, which assumes a fixed size). It's made with proper craftsmanship and care on the Mac (which is primarily where I've been using it for years).
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