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Max_ag
1Password Team
2 years agoExperiment #4 – New interface in 1Password.com’s vault view
Hi Folks!
Today we’re bringing you a beta version of a major update to the vault item view interface on 1Password.com. Our goal is to align the design with the main desktop application as well as ...
green137
1 year agoNew Contributor
I have a specific problem that I am trying to solve. I imported passwords from LastPass twice so I have a large number of duplicates. I have tried both the browser (released and new) and app on windows and a mac. I need to start with a vault and then select the tag corresponding to my second import, select all the corresponding items and then perform an action on them (move or delete). I find various pieces of what I need in the different apps and browser interfaces, but all the required pieces aren't in a single place. Specific comments:
- the apps are awful since they don't provide a way to specify a vault and then use a tag to select within the vault. It's either select based on the vault or based on the tag. I was able to move items with a specific tag to a separate vault, but in the app I can't exclude the items in the new vault so I can delete the remaining items with the specific tag.
- the browser interfaces allow a vault to be selected and then the tags operate within the vault.
- in the older browser interface, I can't select the identified items.
- in the newer browser interface, I can select the items, but I can't perform an action on them.
The big picture issue is it would be hugely more powerful to be able to select multiple selection criteria and get the items that satisfy all of them. For example, pick a vault and check tag1 and tag2 getting the items in the vault that have both tag1 and tag2. Cmd/Ctrl-A to select the identified items and then be provided with a way to perform an action on all of them.
Personally, I'd like a place to enter a search using vaults, tags, and keywords like AND, OR, etc. The search in Gmail has a refined powerful interface with a decent syntax that provides an excellent example.
To add to the chorus, good duplicate removal is really needed. Or at least give us the tools we need to do it ourselves.
Best regards!