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Former Member
4 years agoDate format is incorrect in 1Password for Mac
Hi, greetings from the UK.
I noticed that the date / time format for created / modified uses North American format (ie. back to front for us Brits).
Could this be changed to use the locale of t...
- 4 months ago
Hello folks,
Our developers have released improvements to how 1Password handles date formatting in the latest version of the 1Password desktop app (8.10.80). You can read more here: Improved date formatting in the 1Password desktop app
If you still see an issue with version 8.10.80 (or later) then please post a screenshot of what you see in the 1Password app and your current operating system region/date settings in the new thread. I'll close this old thread in order to keep the conversation in one place.
-Dave
Former Member
3 years agoI also got quite confused in the past with birthdates on passeports showing up in the wrong format, UK locale with French language on macOS here, will try the nightly build and let you know if the problem is fixed.
I find the tone of the replies quite troubling here: "please release to prod right away" is not what I would expect from a critical app like 1Password, so I am actually glad this goes through all the typical testing and release stages along with all the other improvements in the next release, while I understand the "BUT I NEED IT NOW" feeling, this is software development 101 really.
And a lot of people looking for someone to blame / calling for a public post-mortem post for what is arguably a minor issue instead of testing / giving feedback on the nighly build that fixes the very issue they complained about and is by definition super tricky to test across all different locales. Help by testing, to make sure you don't complain a couple weeks from now when the fix doesn't work for you! Contrary to anyone's intuition, calendar / locale bugs are really tricky to get right.
Off we go: