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by mkeefe on Feb 2nd, 2010

1Password 3 - An amazing update

Agile Software has recently released version 3 of their popular password manager, 1Password. Its no surprise I am a huge fan of this application, but with all that packed into this new version I love it more.

The feature list for 1Password 3 is about 50+ but some of them really stand out. Especially the custom keychain, mobile syncing, software licensing management and even the new design.

64 Bit, check!
Starting at the core the new version runs natively on Snow Leopard in 64bit mode. This of course means more responsive and faster performance overall.

Mobile Syncing
With the 1Password iPhone app you can travel with your passwords and even use the app to login to MobileSafari web pages without ever having to enter a password.

Faster search
1Password 3 now features much better and robust searching. You can quickly drill down on your passwords and find the correct one with ease.

Accounts
This is a lesser known feature but extremely useful. It gives you the ability to store account passwords, such as those for Airport, FTP, IM and the iTunes store, for example.

Attach files
You can now attach files (licenses, order receipts, keys) to any item in 1Password. This is especially useful for digital purchases, which normally have a simple email key that you often times misplace over the years.

Closing thoughts
I would like to see Chrome supported in a dot release soon, but I suspect that feature is held on the limitation of plug-ins with Chrome on the Mac.

In the end, the peace of mind with having all of my passwords stored safely really is priceless but the low price of $39.95 or $24.95 for the upgrade is a drop in the bucket. Stop remembering all those passwords and use 1Password.

Pick up a copy today, over at the Agile Online Store.

After much searching online for linux type installations, dangerous hacks and other really involved installation proceses I figured there had to be an easier way. Turns out I was right. I simply installed the drivers for the 2430 printer and attached those to the setup process and was up and running in a matter of minutes.

Here’s how:

1. Start off by visiting Konica Minoltas site and downloading and installing the OS X drivers, found here:
http://printer.konicaminolta.com/support/current_printers/mc2430dl_sup.htm

2. Open “Print & Fax” located in System Preferences and click the + to add a new printer. You should see your 2300DL located under the Default tab, select it and choose “Select Printer Software…” from the Print Using option. Follow the onscreen options and you are all set. Its really that simple.

I hope this helps save someone time as I spent a good 2 hours trying to find the perfect solution.

Disclaimer: The driver installed is for the newer 2430 printer so there could be issues, use at your own risk.

by mkeefe on Jan 15th, 2008

MacHeist II

logo.pngMacHeist has been all the rage this past few weeks and I finally got a moment to write about it. Basically this site is the ultimate OS X software bundle valued at over $360.00 which is being sold for the low price of $49. When you purchase a bundle you get to determine which charities receive the donation and you can even split across all 10 of them.

 

Overall the concept has gained a lot of publicity and for good reason, some do think the concept is bad since they are making so much money from it and basing it on indie software, but I for one think it is a cool concept and have already bought my bundle of cool software.