Alas, notably missing from the new extension is the single keystroke logins. There's a big uproar about this, but I don't find it to be a problem personally.
OS X Lion and the state of the new 1Password extension
Happy Lion Day everyone! The latest version of Mac OS X is here, and boy is it a whopping upgrade. We’ve been busy getting 1Password and our browser extensions prepared, and I’m pleased to say that version 3.6 brought Lion support, while version 3.6.1 upped the ante for the new Safari 5.1 on Snow Leopard.
Apple made some really big changes in Lion and Safari 5.1, so to celebrate these releases and make sure you could keep using 1Password, we introduced a completely redesigned Safari extension. Our goals were simple, as we wanted to make it easier for you to: access and view more of your 1Password information than ever before right in the browser, fill and browse all your items more quickly with a mouse or keyboard, and feel right at home using the extension in all the browsers we support.
And well done! There's another password app that didn't seem to fare so well this far.
LastPass : The last password you'll have to remember: LastPass Gets a New Look for Mac Lion & Safari 5.1 Release
With the official announcement of Mac Lion by Apple, we've released a new version of LastPass for Safari 5.1 - with a new look, too!
Awesome!
Apple has made some significant updates to Safari, some of which have affected how LastPass works. The native SIMBL extension is no longer compatible due to the changes to the browser,
ouch, bummer. We've heard this a few times now.
so we took advantage of some of the new features of their extension interface to make our Javascript extension much better.
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