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"Fill fail" feature request...
<div class="IPBDescription">Snap to most recently requested browser item</div>First, thanks for doing such an awesome job with 1Password -- it is far and away my favorite and most essential app!
I have a feature request... Currently, if you click "Launch 1Password" from the browser menu, it opens 1Password to the login item for the current page -- that is brilliant and very helpful!
What troubles me is that frequently information from the wallet is filled incorrectly, such as credit card numbers not being inserted properly. (I know that's not your fault -- 1Password does the best job it can guessing the field types on a huge variety of very different websites.) It would be GREAT if there was an option to have 1Password jump to the most recently requested item when opened (perhaps with an "n" second timeout so it stays current).
So if I have tried to fill credit card info in Safari and part of it fails, I immediately launch 1Password to manually copy the relevant information, and it automatically snaps to the credit card I just tried to fill (if I attempted the fill within the last "n" seconds).
If you're worried about this creating unexpected or unwanted behavior for some users, perhaps it could be an option in preferences?
Does that make sense?
Thanks!
I have a feature request... Currently, if you click "Launch 1Password" from the browser menu, it opens 1Password to the login item for the current page -- that is brilliant and very helpful!
What troubles me is that frequently information from the wallet is filled incorrectly, such as credit card numbers not being inserted properly. (I know that's not your fault -- 1Password does the best job it can guessing the field types on a huge variety of very different websites.) It would be GREAT if there was an option to have 1Password jump to the most recently requested item when opened (perhaps with an "n" second timeout so it stays current).
So if I have tried to fill credit card info in Safari and part of it fails, I immediately launch 1Password to manually copy the relevant information, and it automatically snaps to the credit card I just tried to fill (if I attempted the fill within the last "n" seconds).
If you're worried about this creating unexpected or unwanted behavior for some users, perhaps it could be an option in preferences?
Does that make sense?
Thanks!
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I think it's a fine suggestion and have passed it along to the developers. It is something I know I would personally appreciate. Perhaps they can be persuaded. <img src='http://forum.agile.ws/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/skype_smile.png' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':-)' />
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Thanks for the feedback guys, but I think the way to go will be to do what we've done in Chrome, where you can view your credit card and login information without launching 1Password at all. That will be one less preference and less room for confusion.
Right now, in other browsers, you can do the same thing by holding shift down while you select the item. That will open the item in edit mode right in your browser, and you can copy your information from there.Flag 0