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iPhone Password Manager - 1Passwd

iPhone Password ManagerSince before the iPhone was released, passionate 1Password users have been begging us to support it. As Canadians we couldn't even get one.
After several grueling weeks,1Password 2.5 sports a new icon on its toolbar!


Sync to iPhone will export all your 1Password data to an encrypted Safari Bookmarklet, which can then be used on the iPhone (or iPod Touch) to access all your information. Of course everything is encrypted with some seriously strong cryptography, namely 448-bit Blowfish with Cipher Block Chaning (CBC) and randomized salt.
Without further ado, let's see how this works!
Clicking Sync to iPhone will bring up a new window:

The password you provide will be used to encrypt all your information using 448 bit Blowfish encryption. The information can only be viewed if the correct password is given, otherwise it is completely unreadable.
You can optionally store your iPhone password into the default login keychain; only do this if you have properly secured your login keychain (i.e. lock on sleep and use a strong password).
Your encrypted 1Password data is then stored into a Safari Bookmarklet, which is a standard bookmark, but instead of containing just an address, it contains the entire web page. By default we name the bookmarklet 1Password and put it as a root element:

Note the previous screenshot was of Safari 2. In Safari 3, bookmarks are organized differently. Use CMD-Option-B to Show All Bookmarks, and you will see 1Password under the Bookmarks section:

If you want, you can rename the bookmarklet or move it to another folder. The next time you export we will find the bookmarklet and update it.
Once the 1Password bookmarklet is created, you can launch iTunes perform a sync.

Once synced, you can find 1Password in your iPhone bookmarks:

Clicking the bookmark will open a page asking for your Access Code. Enter the same Access Code you used during the export:

If the password was correct, you will be shown your standard 1Password sections:

Tapping each section will show a list of all the entries, and tapping an individual entry will show its details.

With 1Password for iPhone, you can now sync all your information and take it with you, safely and securely.
Roboform has ugraded to v7
Robofom v7 and Roboform for Mac released

Roboform has ugraded to v7
Robofom v7 and Roboform for Mac released

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Well at first i thought i was the only Robofrom fanatic but i was wrong.. well am glad this is avail for the iphone which what i been talking to roboform for pushing and pushing for them to consider on adding.. but since this is avail then look no further.. but here my problem... I used Pc systems and want to have 1Password on the iphone but want to know if there is a way to syn the Robofrom password over to 1password on the iphone since the syn only works on a mac and don't like mac pc wink...

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OKay,
Welcome to the forum.

I suggest you install VMWARE on your PC and install Mac OS X in your Virtural machine.
Then syn Roboform passwords with 1password with you virtual Mac.

So far as I know, there is no other methods.
If anyone know a better solution, please share it here.
Roboform has ugraded to v7
Robofom v7 and Roboform for Mac released

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welcome to the forums. First, to clear up a misunderstanding: 1Password for the Mac does not sync with RoboForm. It does, however, import the Passcards and Safenotes that RoboForm can export in HTML format.

In answer to your question, no, 1Password touch is not capable of importing/exporting data; the only non-manual way of getting data into it at this time is by syncing with 1Password for the Mac.
Roboform has ugraded to v7
Robofom v7 and Roboform for Mac released

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Nice. I'll be taking note of this since i'm gonna buy an iphone this christmas.


Regards,
Jeaniel
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Nice. I'll be taking note of this since i'm gonna buy an iphone this christmas.

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