Agile Web Solutions has released 1Password with OS X Lion support on the Mac App Store.
1Password is your online password and identity companion. It leaps past simple password storage because 1Password works directly with your browser, saves your user names and passwords, and effortlessly creates strong, unique passwords for each site. 1Password can then automatically and securely log you in, enter credit card information, and fill registration forms, all while encrypting your information with the one password you need to remember.
For a limited time, save over 50% off the regular price and also receive a free upgrade to 1Password 4 when it becomes available. 1Password 4 will only be available in Mac App Store.
1Password makes it easy to: - Use multiple Logins for the same site - Create multiple Identities for filling into registration forms, surveys, and shopping carts - Securely sync your data data over-the-air between Macs, iPhones, and iPads with Dropbox, or locally over Wi-Fi - Store other sensitive information in Secure Notes - Save software licenses and receipts - Organize everything with tags and folders
This new version of 1Password was re-engineered to leverage the great features in OS X Lion, such as: - Full-Screen mode - Better security with Sandboxing - Even better security with PBKDF2 Calibration - 64-bit support for a zippy experience
This version also provides: - **New** Quick access to your data from the menu bar - Improved support for browser extensions
You can purchase 1Password from the App Store for $19.99.
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Omar - September 10, 2011 at 4:39am
If a Hacker take look inside ur Mac by by ALL ur Passw and info.
Save all pass in ur Brain that's it.
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John Train - September 9, 2011 at 6:21pm
You do know that Apple did not develop this software, nor did it set the price right?
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Eddie - September 10, 2011 at 1:48am
just realized that, I take back what I said, unscrew Apple :-)
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PReaper - September 9, 2011 at 10:11am
So I'm pretty much forced to pay for it AGAIN if I want to update?