 1Password 3.0.0 for Mac OS X Gets Out of BetaReported by Softpedia on Thursday, 19 November 2009 (on November 19, 2009)
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 Agile Web Solutions has just released the final version of 1Password 3.0.0 Mac OS X, the most significant upgrade the company has delivered so far to users. Then, new solution comes towards users with support for file attachments, the possibility to view private information securely from almost any computer, a redesigned interface compared to previous versions, and other more. The new 1Password 3 comes with support for Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard), including full 64-bit support. However, Tiger users will still have to use 1Password 2, the company announced. A quick look at the video attached at the end of this article will offer you the possibility to learn a little more details on what the new 1Password 3, which comes with more than 50 new features, is all about. The release notes for the final version of the software solution include:· CHANGED Clearing source list selection when performing advanced search.· CHANGED Removed some predicate options that do not work as expected when searching tags and full contents.· CHANGED Changed path control handling in Preferences window (Agile Keychain path, Backup folder path) to always show the final path in Finder· CHANGED Help > Troubleshooting menu item names now match the button...
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