I have still not updated to 1Password 4, but in the current 1password there is 
an additional frame in the Safari window that pops up pertinent information 
when you enter a password.

It will ask you if you want to create a new entry or change an existing one and 
will also have a save and never save button. If you  select create new password 
then you can name the password entry. So, for example I have a Work  Gmail and 
Home Gmail username/password set saved and they have different names but are 
both associated with https://www.google.com/accounts/. 

In order to edit an entry in the 1Password app, you need to click on the 
command-E otherwise the entry is readonly.
 
Best wishes,

Jonathan



On Oct 13, 2014, at 9:32 AM, Eugenia Firth <gigifi...@me.com> wrote:

> Hi guys 
> I am considering getting One Password for my Mac and iPhone 5s. I did some 
> research on Applevis, but I didn't find the answers to some questions I have. 
> So, here it goes, because I don't want to get stuck with an app that has all 
> my passwords, credit card stuff, etc., only to find out I need a sighted 
> person to enter something vital. That would be a real bummer! 
> 
> I heard from somebody that there is a bug in One Password on the Mac where we 
> can't edit passwords, which, if I understood right, that means we can't 
> change what's in there if we need to. When this was told to me, there wasn't 
> time to ask for more details, and maybe the sighted lady relaying the 
> information wouldn't have known anyway. So, is this true, and if so, how bad 
> a problem is it? 
> 
> The other question is, I already have passwords for my bank etc., and from I 
> heard, I need to change these to be better. How does the change occur within 
> the app so that I don't find myself locked out of my bank, for example. I 
> figure there is a way. Do you just go the place with your bank where you 
> change your password and the app picks up the new one automatically somehow? 
> Everybody keeps telling me how wonderful it is, but I guess I trust my brain 
> right now more than a computer program, even as much as I like computers. 
> That's just it. This is computers we're talking about, and we blind guys can 
> have some real interesting things happen. 
> 
> Sincerely, 
> Gigi 
> 
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