Yuma,

THank you very much for the feedback. I like some of the features of the 
software and not sure how this fits in with keychains on the Mac. I know you 
can store some information in the keychain, but to the best of my knowledge it 
will not enter the info and of course sync between devices. I have had the 
iPhone app for a really long time (since it was initially offered for free 
during a previous holiday) and never really used it. Now I finally tried it out 
and now it sits on my home screen. :)
I guess I will have to look at this software a bit more closely now.

Scott





On Nov 26, 2010, at 9:08 PM, Yuma Decaux wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I've been using this software since the start, and even if some buttons and 
> list items are unlabelled or say unknown, it's very straight forward.
> 
> When a new password is entered because you just registered or decided to fill 
> in a form, you vo left from the html page and you will have the options from 
> 1password to name your login etc.
> 
> Once in 1password where you set your master password at install, you got the 
> same lists as on your iphone app, and when you vo right after the vertical 
> bar, you will have a list of unknowns. That list is where your logins reside 
> for example, and its actually not hard to figure how it works. If you enter 
> the first words of your login form, such as paypal, so you type p and a y it 
> will automatically put you in the right login list item. Vo right twice and 
> you are in the login info editing window.
> 
> I don't use password for anything else, but so far it has saved me a lot of 
> time and money, and i have a huge list of entries as i communicate a lot 
> through forums and the likes.
> 
> I believe that since these programs are made in coco, it's just a matter of 
> switching the labels and list accessibilities on, but it always is 
> contextual, therefore some blindfolded navigation can make a difference even 
> if appearances make it inaccessible.
> 
> 
> I recommend this application for mac users even at the current state of 
> accessibility, which is basically the list of each key items which has 
> unknowans. A mental contextual view of this list using the same navigation 
> methods as in the finder will make you hit the spot each time. Now if you 
> forgot the name of the sites you peruse often then it's a matter of 
> relativising the site's function and the site's name.
> 
> I have asked the guys to make it more accessible, and had the chance to have 
> an ichat session with one of the guys for a mobile me sync issue i had in 
> which the mobile me sync window was not anywhere to be seen, but that was 
> mobile me. These guys are very helpful,.
> 
> One last note, i found quite a few mac applications in which lists of items 
> are inaccessible and i was wondering if anyone knew where in the frameworks 
> this might connect with the voice over library. That would give the devvers 
> an extra push to look the right way and just switch those elements on with 
> our groundwork help. What do you think?
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Yuma DX®
> 
> The password entering is made with a simple command shift backslash on your 
> saved sites.
> 
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