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1Password 7 and macOS Ventura
I realize WWDC was only a few hours ago, but will 1Password 7 support Ventura?
I have no intentions of upgrading to 1Password 8 (no local vaults, subscription only), so would like to confirm planned compatibility with the upcoming macOS.
1Password Version: 7.x
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: macOS 13 Ventura
18 Replies
- Former Member
After upgrading to Ventura 13.0.1, 1Password 7 crashes immediately after entering master password.
If you rely on local vaults, recommend moving credentials to a different secure store before upgrading.
1Password 7
Version 7.9.7 (70907000)
1Password Store - Former Member
Yep, browser integration is totally broken in Safari on Ventura. Which they knew, because it has been broken for the whole beta, they just don't care.
- Former Member
Nope, it doesn't. Viewing entries in 1P7 on Ventura (in the main app window) is broken, however, it still works (with limitations) in the floating window. :-(
- Former Member
After having updated to Ventura a few minutes ago, it seems that 1Password 7 still works. Fingers crossed.
- Former Member
Is it true that 1Password 8 does not support local vaults? My copy is paid for by my very large employer and authorized for use on our systems. I use it for work every day. I can tell you if local vaults are not supported, this very large company will no longer allow the use of 1 Password at all as they don't permit us to store any data in external clouds
- Former Member
And now the initial release of Ventura is rolling out. Has anyone confirmed that 1Password 7 still works?
- Former Member
Ventura release candidates are rolling out. Has anyone confirmed that 1Password 7 still works?
- Former Member
Me Too
I will happily pay the subscription as long as LOCAL VAULTS are supported.
I like the way 1P7 can hide the vaults and focus on just one, so to the unnasuming don't know they are there...
Having a sidebar with other vaults on display is just pants...!
You say this is they way foreward but that's because you've been floated on the markets, and they want their £ return...
Don't fix what wasn't broke!
The developer replies are just politician jargon. Thanking you for a moan about something they aren't focused on any longer dodging the issue/question and changing track to how great the emperor's new clothes are..!
Really 1P7 was fine, now't broke but if and when 1P7 on OS & iOS stops I'll revert to Apple keychain and passwords...You didn't have to sour the milk for people like me whom have used you from nearly the beginning and always been a first install.
Finally you have also removed 1P7 from the iOS app store, so a new phone even if not on iOS 16 can not download it. Double Pants😤 - Former Member
Add local vaults back and let me buy a perpetual license for the version and I'd be happy to.
I will happily pay the subscription as long as local vaults are supported.
- deviantintegralOccasional Contributor
I noticed that 1Password 8 hasn't yet been pushed as an automatic upgrade for 1Password 7 users. I assume that's because there's a set of features or bug fixes still to be implemented before it's considered to be "good enough" to not cause a huge support load.
That's fine! But, unfortunately Apple has been getting worse at providing comprehensive security fixes to older macOS releases. Many are now tracking macOS releases more closely to gain those security fixes.
Iif 1Password 8 is not looking to be at the point where it's ready to be pushed to all 1Password 7 users when Ventura releases, can 1P7 be updated with whatever key fixes are required to ensure compatibility? Otherwise, it's painful to force users to choose between a fully-secure operating system and a functional and usable password manager.