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nimvio
4 years agoSuper Contributor
The Ability To Drag A Password Field To A Textbox On macOS, Versus Copy/Paste
What about the ability to drag a field in 1Password to another text field in macOS, such as dragging and dropping the password into the field. In order to do this, I have to open the big 1Password ap...
EnerJi
4 years agoDedicated Contributor
Hi 1P_Ben,
I just don't understand the design decision to have the "details" hidden by default.
This is different than how Spotlight works (at least on my version of macOS, I'm not yet on the latest), and it's very different to how 1Pw Mini works in v7:
From the https://blog.1password.com/1password-7-for-mac-the-best-ever/ by dteare:
Marvellous mini
1Password mini is how most of us use 1Password on a daily basis and for version 7 we wanted to make that experience the best it could be.
1Password mini has been completely reimagined and comes with so many features that we needed to give it its own window. When you bring up mini you’ll find it waiting for you with an incredibly powerful and beautiful new look.
And mini doesn’t limit itself to just browsers. With our new app integration we’ll automatically suggest logins for the current app you’re using. Along with support for drag and drop, this is a real game changer.
As far as I'm concerned, that is all still as true today as it was almost three years ago when that blog post was written and yet none of those capabilities are available in the v8 beta!
If a fundamental design change isn't on the table, is there any chance an option might be added to allow the details to be visible by default?