![]() ![]() So, first, I have been a subscriber for five years now. You know both apps, so you know what a 1P7 user who is maintaining sync across all platforms (Mac, iOS/iPadOS, Windows) through Dropbox would be giving up. The price for these features has been, as I said, a worse experience in the Safari browser, and a much clunkier desktop UI, but they are undeniably nice to have, and if I could somehow have them in v7, I certainly would. Now it may be that you simply don’t need these features, or they don’t add much over a bit of copy-‘n’-paste, but I must say that they are very nice when you can use them. ![]() I’m not Doug, but IMO the features I very much appreciate in v8 are the SSH agent (which does take a lot of drudgery out of SSH key management and use if you happen to need it) and the “Universal Autofill” which really is universal, working as it does in Terminal, security and iCloud dialogs, and particular applications you require as well as web browsers and web views more generally, based on UI accessibility support in macOS. So I want to ask, and not in an argumentative way: what “killer” feature in v.8 would be a compelling reason to migrate from a standalone 1P7 license to a 1P8 subscription? It feels like this is where 1Password 8 is today…and until kinks are worked out and features are redeveloped, I’ll hold on to 1PW7 as long as I can. Everything that was missing at launch is now at my fingertips, except maybe DAT deck transport (but then again I’ve never tried that!). I don’t know what I’d do today if I were suddenly faced with a FCP7 project once again. For about 5 years every professional was reluctant to touch FCPX, because it was radically different from the program with the same name they’d been using, around which they had integrated workflows and hardware, and accommodated through every minor revision. Since they had purchased the application from Macromedia because of its touted “Adobe Premiere killer” reputation, they also purchased a third-party code base that did not benefit from their inside knowledge of MacOS and did not conform to their idea of “easy to use.”Īpple published it with many of the highly polished features of Final Cut Pro 7 gone because they were not yet developed for the new platform. This strongly reminds me of when Apple decided to migrate to an entirely-new code base and editing model with Final Cut Pro. I have not migrated to 1PW 8 yet, preferring to operate under my hard-won perpetual license while they work out the kinks in 1PW8, which is a complete rewrite. Yes, for better or for worse 1Password 7 is still active and still actively receiving updates. #1653: Apple Music Classical review, Authory service for writers, WWDC 2023 dates announcedġpassword 7 is still on the iOS App Store btw, and seems to not have this problem.1654: Urgent OS security updates, upgrading to macOS 13 Ventura, using smart speakers while temporarily blind.#1655: 33 years of TidBITS, Twitter train wreck, tvOS 16.4.1, Apple Card Savings, Steve Jobs ebook.#1656: Passcode thieves lock iCloud accounts, the apps Adam uses, iPhoto and Aperture library conversion in Ventura.#1657: A deep dive into the innovative Arc Web browser.
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