New iOS version

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Ronen

11 May, 2012 03:07 PM

Hi.
If I install the present 1Password for Lion iOS, and upgrade to the new iOS Mountain LIon , is the 1password will be automatecly compatible with Muntain LIon .
Thanks

  1. 2 Posted by Stu Helm on 11 May, 2012 03:10 PM

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    Ronen,

    I think you're a little confused here, do you mean Mac OS X Lion and Mountain Lion, iOS is Apple's mobile operating system, currently at version 5.1.1.

    If you mean OS X then, yes, 1Password from the Mac App Store will work with both Lion and Mountain Lion, and you'll also receive a free upgrade to 1Password 4 that's only available via the Mac App Store version of 1Password.

    I hope that helps,


    Stu Helm
    Agile Crusader
    AgileBits

    http://support.agilebits.com
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  2. 3 Posted by Ronen on 11 May, 2012 03:42 PM

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    Thank you.
    My mistake , I asked regarding OS X for my iMac ....
    P.s
    I intend to buy your 1password for my iMac,
    I have lots of website logins , and I want to change the passwords after installing the 1password.
    Can you advise me please for the easiest way to change lots of website with 1P
    Thanks

  3. 4 Posted by Kelly Guimont on 11 May, 2012 04:02 PM

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    Hi Ronen,

    No matter how you do it you are still going to have to change each password manually with each website. First, turn off the autosave feature. Then go to each site and log in with your current info. Once you're logged in, go change your password. If you want to let 1Password generate the password for you, do that and then use the fill button to save that password. Then log out, and go to the login page and fill in your new information, and manually save that entry.

    It sounds like a lot of work, but it's not difficult once you get started.

    Let us know if you have any more questions.

    Thanks,
    Kelly Guimont
    Support Jedi
    http://agilebits.com

  4. Kelly Guimont closed this discussion on 11 May, 2012 04:02 PM.

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