Reviews for 1Password: Password Manager
1Password: Password Manager by 1Password
Review by Ashwin
Rated 4 out of 5
by Ashwin, 5 years agoI've been using 1password now for years and always worked very well for me.
Customer support is really helpful and there may be some features that aren't supported, but thats perfectly fine, since not every possible feature can be put in 1 solution.
However, I still can't give it the full range of 5 stars, since there are some annoyances with this extension that should be easily solvable.
The most prominent for me is the lack of a CAPS-lock indication in the login box, so I keep inputting the password wrongly on my laptop (which has no visible CAPS-lock indicator anywhere on the device) when the CAPS-lock is activated by accident.
(For example, I can detect it within an extension using:
var CapsLockState = false;
document.addEventListener("keyup", function(event) {
CapsLockState = event.getModifierState("CapsLock");
console.log("keyup", CapsLockState);
});
)
Customer support is really helpful and there may be some features that aren't supported, but thats perfectly fine, since not every possible feature can be put in 1 solution.
However, I still can't give it the full range of 5 stars, since there are some annoyances with this extension that should be easily solvable.
The most prominent for me is the lack of a CAPS-lock indication in the login box, so I keep inputting the password wrongly on my laptop (which has no visible CAPS-lock indicator anywhere on the device) when the CAPS-lock is activated by accident.
(For example, I can detect it within an extension using:
var CapsLockState = false;
document.addEventListener("keyup", function(event) {
CapsLockState = event.getModifierState("CapsLock");
console.log("keyup", CapsLockState);
});
)
Developer response
posted 5 years agoHey Ashwin,
Thank you kindly for the feedback and feature request!
We’ve got this on our radar and will continue looking for a secure way to implement a CAPS indicator. In the meantime, if you’re on macOS and are willing to switch to beta builds, using the 1Password for Mac beta coupled with the 1Password X beta (https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/79610/how-to-install-1password-x-beta-in-chrome-and-firefox) allows 1Password X to leverage the desktop app’s locking capabilities, along with its lock screen CAPS indicator. :)
Thank you kindly for the feedback and feature request!
We’ve got this on our radar and will continue looking for a secure way to implement a CAPS indicator. In the meantime, if you’re on macOS and are willing to switch to beta builds, using the 1Password for Mac beta coupled with the 1Password X beta (https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/79610/how-to-install-1password-x-beta-in-chrome-and-firefox) allows 1Password X to leverage the desktop app’s locking capabilities, along with its lock screen CAPS indicator. :)
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