Today AgileBits released 1Password 4.2 for Mac, a big update to the popular password manager that brings over 30 new features and improvements. The bulk of the additions are actually for 1Password mini, the app’s browser extension for Safari, Chrome, Firefox, and Opera.
You can finally edit items directly in 1Password mini, which has been one of the app’s biggest feature requests from users. There are a lot of other improvements included in the update, and AgileBits has commissioned Lonely Sandwich to make an awesome promo:
The full list of changes:
1Password mini• You can now edit items directly within 1Password mini!• Edit generated passwords in 1Password mini, too• Greatly improved URL matching makes logging in to sites with sub domains easy• Configure URL matching for sub domains in 1Password > Preferences > Browser• Improved support for multiple Chrome profiles• By popular request, 1Password mini now shows Secure Notes!• 1Password mini now supports fuzzy search. For example: “oogle” will now return items named “Google”AutoSave• 1Password’s AutoSave window will prompt to save new Logins in your primary vault by default• AutoSave now searches all vaults before asking to save/update new Logins• You can now choose which vault to use when saving a new LoginItem Editing• You can now resume editing if 1Password locks or quits in the middle of a change• You can even switch vaults while editing an item and resume editing when you switch back• Easily rename tags directly within the sidebar• Item note editing now supports Undo/RedoBackups• New Find Backup button allows you to restore external backup files• You can now restore from a backup when launching 1Password for the first timeSyncing• Improved sync performance• Improved sync error reportingNew Languages• Catalan and Danish localizationTweaks• Use Go&Fill from the main application even when your browser is not open• You can now sort by Category in Security Audit• Improved import from CSV• Squashed many bugs reported by our awesome customers
1Password 4.2 is available now from the AgileBits, and it will be available in the Mac App Store shortly. The app costs $50.
Source: AgileBits