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Did anyone notice that they say they'll keep offering 'standalone licenses' for 1Password 6, but when they mention 1Password 7 they only refer to 'standalone vaults'? I think with version 7 you won't be able to outright buy it anymore.
EDIT: FYI, I made the same observation on their blog post and they deleted my comment. EDIT 2: Although I do not like apps that are subscription based, I think it is entirely within their right to choose how they finance themselves. What they are doing with this post and the carefully chosen words they use strikes me as a bit dishonest though - it almost looks like lawyer speak where they are intentionally trying to mislead. Actually, they've already discontinued standalone licenses for Windows; You can no longer buy them: For Mac, I think they'll wait at least another year or two until they remove the option for standalone licenses (they already made them very hard to find on their website, even if you know they are there).
By then, a lot of people will have switched to their subscription service, and even if 30% of their customers then quit over it, they will still come out ahead financially, because the subscriptions are much more expensive. Well what were they supposed to do? Build the 1Password 6 client to work with local vaults and not give their subscribers any windows option at all? Those are the two options, scrap 1Password 4 and build your service functionality into the new client first or build a client that doesn't support their new service. I'm sure the assumption is that they could have done both at the same time but with how much work the 1Password 6 client sorely needed until a month ago I don't think they could have without delaying the whole product until now.
Basic functionality has been missing until 6.6, favorites, moving items between vaults, restoring items from trash. None of this has worked until very recently. If 1Password forces the subscription model, I'll find an alternative, end of story. And I've been using 1Password for 9 years and convinced at least 8 people (that I can think of) to use it.
However, I will not pay a subscription for this software. So if AgileBits is reading this, there ya go.
Just to be clear, I'm more than happy to pay for the standalone app. I'd gladly pay $60-$80 for it, but I refuse to add 1Password to the the long list of ongoing and ceaseless monthly expenses that I have. The issue is that, with 1Password in particular, there's only so much AgileBits can do in developing the app. It's a password manager. Aside from the encryption being secure, the only other thing that needs ongoing updates and monitoring is browser addon compatibility. So while I sympathise with how this presents problems for AgileBits economically, a subscription model for features I don't need is not something I'd ever consider. Go read the 'No More' section.
It's a compendium of technical asininity, not some exciting feature list for users who've spent longer than 5 minutes on a computer. No thanks AgileBits, not at all interested in subsidising software for idiots who can't set up Dropbox sync or a browser plugin. EDIT: AgileBits are deleting all comments on the blog post that mention questions or concerns with the subscription option, whilst getting their employees to write rave reviews under the guise of being users.
Dunno what to say. I've had too many applications I care about go under. So now when I see an app without a sustainable income source I automatically think, how long until I need to find a new app? An application isn't a product that is manufactured, sold, done.
I just don't think you can reasonably expect an application to release updates in the long run for a single price. What's the 1Password team supposed to do? 'Sell more copies.' Sell a copy to every single person interested in a password manager and the market is saturated then.? Shut down the offices?
What about the people who still want to use the app? Then a new company will come around, sell their app for an unsustainably low price, meet the same fate as 1Password, and repeat the vicious cycle? When 1Password announced subscriptions I was happy immediately signed up.
Aesthetically, a lot has changed about 1Password for Mac — even the initial lock screen that appears when you launch the app. Though the change is super minor, the colors and design have been altered slightly, making it look more minimalist and tidy. And speaking of design, the entire interface of the app has also changed, replacing the stark, blindingly white background with skillfully chosen dark blue and gray tones. Font designer Alan Dague-Greene even created a new font specifically for 1Password 7 called 'Courier Prime Bits.'
Also new is the revamped, 'enhanced' sidebar that gives you access to your items, vaults, and more. You can now organize your vaults (which make it easier to categorize your passwords) by dragging and dropping — even if you want to drag them between two different accounts. And if you want to create a new vault, all you have to do is drag an item over the text in the menu bar that says 'New Vault,' and one will be automatically created for you.
What's more, you can edit your vaults directly without ever needing to leave the app, allowing you to make changes even more quickly and easily than before. Other notable features in the beta include rich formatting capabilities using Markdown in notes, better tag organization with nested tags, Secure Enclave for Touch ID, and integration with Troy Hunt's database so you can be certain you don't have any compromised passwords. If you'd like to try the 1Password 7 beta for Mac, you can do so by or by heading to (where, coincidentally, you can also check out more details about the update).
If you've already got a 1Password membership, you're good to go as soon as it's downloaded, and can just unlock the app right away. However, if you only have a standalone license for version 6, you'll be asked to either subscribe or purchase another license for version 7. Right now licenses are available for only $39.99 — that's nearly $30 less than they'll be when the update officially launches later this year — so if you're interested, I'd get on it right away. What do you think of 1Password 7?
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