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snowy
3 years agoSuper Contributor
Native Password AutoFill Extension macOS
So one of the people in my family subscription for 1P relies heavily on iCloud Keychain. The nice piece about using the native autofill extension is entries from both show up together in-line. This h...
OAW
6 days agoSuper Contributor
I'm an OG 1Password user of over 20+ years. Probably back to version 2 when it was still called "1Passwd". For decades it has been "indispensable" software on the Mac platform ... but it just isn't anymore. It's still more full featured than Apple Passwords, but when it comes to the basics it's now falling short due to the foot dragging with native autofill support on macOS and the ongoing conflicts with the native passkey implementation. Time and again these issues have been reported but not addressed. And look I get it. Since AgileBits took the VC money they are more focused on the Enterprise market and not the loyal Mac users whose support was used to build the company. That would be fine if we had all the functionality we needed as Individual and Family plan users. And normally I would not have minded the recent price increase because I recognize they haven't had one in several years (and because they have to pay for all the new developer features I will never use). But a price increase of that magnitude when this thread is 3+ years old and counting with no indication whatsoever that they are going to deliver this much requested functionality means I'm now officially at the point where my patience has started to wear thin. I finally managed to get my wife onto the Apple platform last year. Now I'm eyeing the newly announced iPhone 17e for my mother who is currently using some random, AT&T store Android. When I pull the trigger on that my entire family will be in the Apple ecosystem and I'll no longer have any need for cross-platform support. The Uplock app fills in the gaps for the various categories that 1Password supports that the Passwords app doesn't for a significantly lower price. And while the Passwords app has a few shortcomings I've encountered while test driving it over the last few months, it's much easier to swallow that from a free app than one you are paying for on an ongoing basis.
So yeah. I just decided tonight that if native autofill support on macOS isn't addressed by the time my subscription renews in May I'll just have to reluctantly move on to the first-party Apple solution.
Mouxy
6 days agoNew Contributor
Trust me, is not just the home user. I’ve been using 1Password V5, and I manage two business accounts and we are also ignored so we are looking for alternatives.