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Using 1Password as a Launcher

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<div class="IPBDescription">(difference between Mac and Windows versions?)</div>I have been using 1Password for Mac for a few years now and just decided to replace RoboForm on my Windows PC with 1Password for Windows. I love 1Password and it works well under Windows with one exception.



On the Mac, I tend to keep 1Password open and unlocked and use it as a launcher. I can double-click a Login Title and 1Password will open the site and fill the login information, i.e. "Go and Fill Login". On the Windows PC I can double-click a Login Title and 1Password will open the site but does not automatically fill. At that point I can invoke the 1Password browser plug-in to compete the login, but that is an extra step.



Did I miss something in the 1Password for Windows Preferences?



Thanks.

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  • edited May 2011
    Nope, that's just how 1Password for Windows currently works.



    Please see [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/tutorials.html#using_a_saved_login_item"][i]Using a saved Login item[/i][/url] in the [i]Tutorials[/i] section of the user's guide:

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    The easiest way to use a saved Login item is through the “go & fill” feature 1Password adds to your browser.

    [/indent]

    Note that pressing Ctrl+\ in your browser may be even easier, depending on whether you prefer keyboard shortcuts or mouse clicks.



    The "Double-clicking a listed Login" subheading directly addresses the usage model you mention.
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    edited May 2011
    Thanks, sorry I missed the "Double-clicking a listed Login" subheading in the user guide.



    I have used the "go & fill" feature but on the Mac have found it easier to work from the main 1Password window because all of the Vaults, Folders and Logins are visible and a little easier to navigate. Any chance this feature could be added in a future release of 1Password for Windows?
  • edited May 2011
    You should be able to navigate folders in the 1Password extensions for Internet Explorer and Firefox:

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    [img]http://content.screencast.com/users/db_aws/folders/Snagit/media/61457249-fcfb-4de4-9629-cdb70c4cb6d3/2011-05-13_13-05-10.png[/img]

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    If you're using the 1Password extension for Chrome, just click the [b]All Logins[/b] button, and start typing any portion of the Login's title or location:

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    [img]http://content.screencast.com/users/db_aws/folders/Snagit/media/a09d3c62-c0e7-4526-9302-9f026bd3774b/2011-05-13_12-52-07.png[/img]

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    As for the differences between the Mac and Windows editions and whether they'll continue to look different, please see [url="http://help.agilebits.com/1Password_Windows/diff-1Pwin-1Pmac.html"][i]Why doesn't 1Password for Windows look like 1Password 3 on my Mac?[/i][/url] in the [i]FAQ[/i] section of the user's guide.

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