Hey Rod,

I now have the 1password app on the iphone as well, and since I got my last 
hint from I think it was Emilio on this list, it now works for me. On the 
iphone, you'll first see a list: logins, wallet items, generated passwords, 
identities, etc. Once you double tap logins, the list appears, alphabetically. 
To get logged in, first double tap the site in your list. Then, an info window 
appears. Flick to the url for the site, and then double tap that one. Then it 
goes.
Paul.
On Aug 26, 2012, at 9:41 PM, ROD SKENE <skene...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks Paul,
> The email threads have been very helpful, and I have learned a lot from them. 
>  
> I just installed 1Password today and want to give it a decent effort before 
> asking too many questions.    
> I was happy to get the Safari plug in installed.  I was also able to get my 
> first login credentials into 1Password.  It worked great on the Mac.
> My biggest concern is being able to access my banking apps, audible, etc. on 
> my iPhone after upgrading to more secure  passwords with 1Password.
> Time will tell if I can get it all to work for me on the Mac and iPhone too.  
> Smile
> Rod
> 
>  
> On Aug 26, 2012, at 1:53 PM, Paul Erkens <paul.erk...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Rod,
>> 
>> I'm still exploring the 1password interface on the mac. The first thing you 
>> should know about, is that 1password consists of 2 components, each with its 
>> own interface. The main part is a very accessible mac app that goes into 
>> your applications folder, called, you guessed it, 1password.app. The other, 
>> less accessible part, is what they call their safari 1password extension. 
>> This is a plug in program that works inside safari. A day ago, I posted a 
>> message with the subject line of 1password accessibility, describing what 
>> you will find while working with the extension, and some tips on how to use 
>> it. If you bump into issues with it, please post them and we may learn from 
>> each other as we go.
>> 
>> Hth,
>> Paul.
>> On Aug 26, 2012, at 7:35 PM, ROD SKENE <skene...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi folks,¬
>>> There is a 30 day free trial of 1Password.
>>> https://agilebits.com/onepassword/mac
>>> I was very happy  they had  a trial.  I would pay the cost of the app if I 
>>> can navigate it easily.  Now, I will have the chance to see if it works for 
>>> me. Grin.
>>> Rod 
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