Chris Messina

1Password 7 for Mac and Windows - Save your passwords and log in to sites with a single click

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1Password 7 for Mac and Windows is our biggest launch to date.

- All new design to help you find what you need faster

- Windows Hello and Touch ID with Secure Enclave support to unlock in a flash

- Tight integration with 1Password.com memberships and support for standalone vaults

- Nested tags, 2fa support, Watchtower, and SO much more!

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Arun
Not sure why this is hunted again and featured again. It was officially hunted+launched by the 1Password team a week ago. https://www.producthunt.com/post...
Connor Hicks
@arunsathiya There was a bit of a mix-up, this is now a combo post for our Mac and Windows launches, which were last week and today, respectively :) Sorry for the repeat!!
Connor Hicks
Hello Hunters! We're back again after our incredible 1Password Business launch to bring you some more awesome goodies: 1Password 7 for Mac And Windows are the biggest upgrades we have released *ever*, and 1Password members get it all for free. As soon as 1Password 7 hits your machine, you'll notice the crisply re-thought lockscreen and the deep integration with Touch ID and Windows Hello. Unlock with a touch, or a smile, and you'll be delighted by the bold new dark sidebar. Use 1Password from your browser and the brand new 1Password Mini will make your items easier to find and get you back to what you were doing faster. Dig a little deeper, and you'll find so many improvements, a millennial's Pinterest board couldn't hold them all. Compose a secure note with the powerful new Markdown compatibility. Drag and drop items between vaults for quick and simple organizational nirvana. If that's not enough, add tags to items that are nested more snugly than a baby bird after breakfast. The new Watchtower with "Have I Been Pwned?" and Two-Factor Auth support will give you a constantly up-to-date overview of your online security. Oh and yes, you can buy a license for it instead if that's how you roll. We know you are going to love 1Password 7, and we would love to answer any and all questions you may have here in the comments, or over on Twitter @1Password. Enjoy!!
Tom
@1password @cohix What options are offering users with Mac version 6.8.9?
Connor Hicks
@1password @hellotom You can download 1Password 7 from the Mac App Store, or you can download it from our website: https://1password.com/downloads !
Tom
@1password @cohix is it a paid upgrade or do you have an offer? Do you have an upgrade for standalone version without subscription?
Connor Hicks
@1password @hellotom It is a paid upgrade, yes! If you download from our website, you can purchase a license for version 7, but the Mac App Store version is for subscriptions only. There is launch day pricing at $15 off the regular price.
Tom
@1password @cohix thanks Connor. For how long will you be offering the discount?
Chris Messina
This kind of product has only become increasingly relevant and necessary. I've been with 1Password since at least version 3.0 in 2010. The best new feature in 7.0 is the ability to sign in to native apps β€” not just browsers!
Abadesi
@chrismessina Native app support πŸ™ŒπŸ½
Brian
@chrismessina Thanks so much for your kind words, Chris! :)
Arun
Great update, I like the new design, team! The Inactive 2FA section on Watchtower shows a lot of accounts, for which I have already enabled 2 step verification. Is there a way I can correct this, or teach 1Password?
Connor Hicks
@arunsathiya If you're using another app for the 2FA codes, or you're using a different 2FA method, you can add a "2FA" tag to any item to make Watchtower ignore it in that report :)
Arun
@cohix Lovely! Thank you!
Ram
I've been using dashlane from its beta stage, tried some other password managers but they all missed something, thus i stayed with Dashlane. So Let me ask you a direct question here, how 1password is better than Dashlane??? Could you show the comparison??
Anders Bech Mellson

I've been using 1Password for years and it simply keeps getting better with every release. I now have my entire family on a subscription as well, now I just need to make them actually use it 😊

Pros:

Flexible, feature rich and gorgeous password manager

Cons:

Can be hard to understand / use for non-technicals

Brian
Hey there, Anders! Thanks so much for your feedback and support! So we can improve in the future, do you have any suggestions for how we could make 1Password more user-friendly?
Arlo Gilbert
Been using 1Pass forever but I'm kind of disappointed in this latest release. The browser based dialog that used to be minimalist and do it's job is now this massive window where functionality that used to be there isn't. Not thrilled with this update.
J. Alexander Curtis
@arlogilbert I have to agree with this. The browser extension used to be much more minimalist. It would really only show you relevant information for the site you are currently on. You could search also to find an item that might exist but isn't registering for the current site, but it was small and unobtrusive. The newer-ish update introduced "1Password X" in the browser (chrome had this for a while, pretty new in firefox) which is cool in many ways (i live the integration directly in the input fields, especially for suggesting secure passwords on a site you are registering for), but the popup box on the top of the browser now is basically the full 1Password experience. I don't quite know the difference between opening the full app and the extension now. I like the addition that "1Password X" brought with the integration directly in the input fields, but i wish the top right menu item would open up the more minimalist menu in the older versions. I know i can have the full 1Password experience by opening it up using shortcuts with from Alfred or Spotlight. Most of the time i need the minimal box. THe full 1Password only needs to be opened up once a week or so and i like not dealing with the extra stuff of the full application every time i get a password.
Brian
@arlogilbert @_jacurtis Hey there! Thanks so much for your feedback! The new mini has definitely been receiving lots of feedback, both positive and negative, so we really appreciate your thoughts! I'll pass this along to the team. Many of our users wanted a way to be able to use 1Password when they weren't able to download the main 1Password app, which is why we developed 1Password X. Between the extension and 1Password X, feel free to use whichever one you feel most comfortable with! :)
Arlo Gilbert
@_jacurtis @blowenthal3 Your comment makes no sense. I don't get to choose what I use. Now I am forced to use this massive cludgy interface. It's not like this is an app I only use once in a while, rather I probably open the dialog 100+ times a day while I navigate my work applications. As a power user I can tell you with absolute confidence that this interface is less efficient and makes me work harder to get the same thing done.
Brian
@_jacurtis @arlogilbert I apologize if my comment caused any confusion, Arlo. I'll pass along these additional details to the team.
Tony Calvis
Really great product. I appreciate not just the value and ease it brings to securing data, but also how reliable it’s been the past several years I’ve had it.
Connor Hicks
@tonycalvis Thanks for the kind words, Tony :)
Bogdan Slovyagin

1. They force you to subscribe and almost begging you to remove old vault file after a switch. It's a trap. There's no way back. You cannot export vault back, just plain unecrypted text without attachments. Ha!

Also AgileBits removes all negative related comments at their blog. Love that kind of transparency and openness!

2. The UI is a awful. The previous version was sleek and functional. The new one is busy and full of unnecessary bells and whistles traditional for certain class of expensive and useless utilities.

https://grumpy.website/post/0Q2_... - this is the hilarious example of over-designed marketing bs. The redesign for the sake of redesign, just to justify the switching to the new version.

The Mini is so dense and distractive now, sigh. BTW, they even managed to make its menu bar icon worse. Just look at this ugly antialiasing. Yeah, nice touches!

3. App became sluggish. Try to remove couple items and see what will happen.

4. Cmd+\ combination could not be remapped to the old browser only behaviour. It now interferes with my custom shortcuts in a text editor. I wrote to the support and heard no answer back. Premium support all the things!

5. They removed folders Β―\_(ツ)_/Β―

It's a tale as old as time. Something cool becomes worse and worse because of the greedy.

Going to switch back to the 6th version, hope it will be usable for some time.

Do not see why almost everyone is so excited about then.

Pros:

None

Cons:

Became worse in every aspect

Brian
Hey there, Bogdan! I'm really sorry to hear that you've had this experience. Let's see what I can do to help. 1. You're completely right in that we greatly recommend 1Password.com accounts over standalone licenses. They're the most secure, convenient, and feature-rich way of using 1Password. We also understand that not everyone wants an account, which is why, based on user feedback, we continued to support and offer licenses in 1Password 7. If you signed up for an account and would rather switch back to using a standalone vault, no worries! Here’s a nifty guide that should walk you through the steps: https://support.1password.com/cs... 2. Our design team spent months meticulously crafting the new design for 1Password 7, but that definitely doesn't mean that it's perfect. We've been receiving a lot of suggestions and feedback for changes to the UI, both positive and negative, so we really appreciate you sharing your thoughts with us. I'll pass this along to the design team so they'll know your feelings on this. When you say that 1Password Mini seems dense, would you mind expanding on that a bit? I'd love to know what we could improve in the future. 3. One of the focal points for v7 was improving the performance of the apps, so I’m really sorry to hear that it seems like a downgrade to you. Would you be open to sharing your ticket ID with me so I can get some eyes on your request? We can also investigate the performance issue with you in the same conversation. 4. I’m sorry that the keyboard shortcut isn’t your jam. If you head over to your 1Password Preferences, you can change the combination under the β€œGeneral” tab. 5. Folders are indeed gone, but they’ve been replaced with something better: Tags! We introduced a more flexible and powerful method of organizing your data a while back in the form of tags. As of 1Password 7 for Mac, we’ve upgraded that feature to nested tags. Your standard hierarchical folders are automatically converted to nested tags when you upgrade to 1Password 7. Smart Folders are still available for standalone vaults, but only on the Mac platform. I hope that this helps, but if you have any other questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out. We’re here to help!
Pavlo Pedenko
Cool! That's one of the best product on Mac market. I think, we already have today's product hunt's product of the day.
Connor Hicks
@graver_ua Cheers Pavlo :)
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