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Keychain and Roboform
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<blockquote data-quote="wizardchef" data-source="post: 1448951" data-attributes="member: 265975"><p>Yeah, bummer ... that's one of the gripes I have with Roboform. Given that, I don't see a lot of advantage in moving to 1Password. I was hoping for a smoother interface. Say a form pops up on a page asking for login and pw. You have two choices with Robo. You can fire up Roboform, put in the pin, scroll to the credentials, fill in the master pw, and copy and paste both the pw and login name. Or .... you can copy the link on in Safari, fire up Roboform, insert the pin, fire up the local browser, paste the URL, go to the page, and then hopefully Roboform fills out the login and pw for you.</p><p></p><p>Lousy. **** Apple! I assume the procedure with 1Password is about the same on the iPad and iPhone. Android did not have this issue as I recall (before the phone died).</p><p></p><p>I am happy with Roboform on the iMac. Except, the Robo ap on Chrome stinks (it's a "lite" version). That might be the deal breaker.</p><p></p><p>We really need a good password manager that is secure and easy to use on the mobile devices. It is dangerous to have one password that is used for everything because we need to remember our password for every different site. Guess Apple's design disallows this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wizardchef, post: 1448951, member: 265975"] Yeah, bummer ... that's one of the gripes I have with Roboform. Given that, I don't see a lot of advantage in moving to 1Password. I was hoping for a smoother interface. Say a form pops up on a page asking for login and pw. You have two choices with Robo. You can fire up Roboform, put in the pin, scroll to the credentials, fill in the master pw, and copy and paste both the pw and login name. Or .... you can copy the link on in Safari, fire up Roboform, insert the pin, fire up the local browser, paste the URL, go to the page, and then hopefully Roboform fills out the login and pw for you. Lousy. **** Apple! I assume the procedure with 1Password is about the same on the iPad and iPhone. Android did not have this issue as I recall (before the phone died). I am happy with Roboform on the iMac. Except, the Robo ap on Chrome stinks (it's a "lite" version). That might be the deal breaker. We really need a good password manager that is secure and easy to use on the mobile devices. It is dangerous to have one password that is used for everything because we need to remember our password for every different site. Guess Apple's design disallows this. [/QUOTE]
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