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4 years agoSuper Contributor
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This discussion was created from comments split from: Electron.
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4 years agoThey also need to fully restore all the functionality taken out of the menubar. A good menubar is a hallmark of a good Mac app. The real Mac version of 1Password had a good menubar from which you could do most anything in the app. The new 1Password doesn't. Once again, it's like a lump of Linux dropped on the Mac.
And the menus don't even seem to be aware of what the user is doing. When I select my passport in the real Mac 1Password 7, I get this very helpful Edit menu:
When I choose my passport in the Linux app that is pretending to be Mac 1Password 8, I get this Edit menu that thinks my passport has a password:
Also, the Electron 1Password 8 can open individual items in proper new Mac windows. Why can't it open its preferences like that? And why doesn't it have a proper Mac-like "About 1Password..." window?