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Feature Request: Physical Asset item type (or Customizable Templates)
Steve Joyner
Customer Support Community Moderator
in Lounge
Nick Peelman says he uses secure notes to store serial numbers and the like. Well, so do I.
What would be very help, however, is to have a new record type for a physical asset. Standard field could include: vendor, retail price, purchase price, website, purchase date, order/invoice number, customer number, serial number. The rest could be put in a the notes section -- including photo, video, docs.
Increasingly, I suspect many 1PW users (like me), are using 1pw to store more than login un/pw. In this way, it's become a virtual locker: everything from driver's license, passport, birth cert, etc to record of high-value assets, medical information, etc.
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If 1pw is set up properly (using Dropbox), no matter what catastrophe befalls you, you'll always have access to this vital information.
I tech/train my clients to be prepared to lose EVERYTHING (iDevices, home/apt, all computers, backup drives, etc) and still be able to get to theit vital information quickly via a Internet browser (using computer at friend's, FedEx Office, or anywhere you can find a computer.)
The essential elements to the are:
1/ Know your Dropbox un/pw (memorized! -- or written down somewhere in wallet or someplace of permanence, but don't identify it as "Dropbox password"!)
2/ Know your 1PW masterpassword (memorized)
With those two things, you will never lose your essential information.
What would be very help, however, is to have a new record type for a physical asset. Standard field could include: vendor, retail price, purchase price, website, purchase date, order/invoice number, customer number, serial number. The rest could be put in a the notes section -- including photo, video, docs.
Increasingly, I suspect many 1PW users (like me), are using 1pw to store more than login un/pw. In this way, it's become a virtual locker: everything from driver's license, passport, birth cert, etc to record of high-value assets, medical information, etc.
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If 1pw is set up properly (using Dropbox), no matter what catastrophe befalls you, you'll always have access to this vital information.
I tech/train my clients to be prepared to lose EVERYTHING (iDevices, home/apt, all computers, backup drives, etc) and still be able to get to theit vital information quickly via a Internet browser (using computer at friend's, FedEx Office, or anywhere you can find a computer.)
The essential elements to the are:
1/ Know your Dropbox un/pw (memorized! -- or written down somewhere in wallet or someplace of permanence, but don't identify it as "Dropbox password"!)
2/ Know your 1PW masterpassword (memorized)
With those two things, you will never lose your essential information.
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Thanks for the feedback, scjoyner! I've split your post from the other thread since this is more of a feature request than a story. I will definitely pass your vote along to the developers for some new item types (or customizable templates which would allow the same flexibility or more). <img src='http://forum.agilebits.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':D' />Flag 0