Two awesome apps that work awesome together—1Password and Dropbox

The folks at Agile Web Solutions just announced that on of my favorite apps, 1Password Pro, now offers synchronization of secure information using one of my other favorite apps, Dropbox. If you don’t know what 1Password is, check out this episode of MacMercTV that explains the ins and outs of the desktop version of the program.

As you can see, 1Password is a highly secure database for keeping track of web site logins, but it also handles notes, credit cards, bank accounts, and software registration information—I just didn’t have time to go into it all in the video! And, obviously, they also have an iPhone and iPad app, but the question is, how to synchronize the data across all these devices with all their different abilities and restrictions?

With the update of 1Password Pro 3.5 for iOS devices and 1Password 3.3 for Mac, the 1Password ecosystem is now fortified with fully-automated “cloud” syncing awesomeness! Using Dropbox, a free online storage service, users can securely store their data in the cloud, and synchronize their Windows, Mac and iOS devices automatically.

Now, your website logins, notes, credit cards, bank accounts and software registration information can be available on all of your Mac, Windows and iOS devices, automatically and effortlessly the way God intended.

I cannot recommend 1Password strongly enough—your passwords are the only thing between you and identity theft and this application makes it so easy to be outrageously secure while not being forced to hand-enter crazy-long passwords across the iOS’ three keyboards. They make it just as easy to be secure as it is for you to be lazy and open to attack.

1Password for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is available in the App Store for $9.99 (USD), and the Pro version is available for $14.99 (USD). A Single User license of 1Password for the Mac is available for $39.95 (USD) and a five user Family License for $69.95 (USD). A fully functioning, 30-day trial of 1Password may be downloaded for free from Agile Web Solutions’ Downloads page.

How secure are your passwords? I’d love to hear what you think of 1Password and Dropbox in the comments.1

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MacMerc.TV– TextExpander


Get more from every keystroke with Smile On My Mac’s TextExpander. Rick Yaeger puts the Preference Pane through its paces in this edition of MacMerc.TV.

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    If you decide to register TextExpander, use the code MACMERC09 when you check out and you’ll get 20% off!! This offer is only good until March 31, 2009, so hurry!!

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    • The photos I posted to my blog were taken for me as a favor by my friend and business partner Greg Grunberg.
    • The “crazy long Amazon.com link” I posted to Twitter was for Band from TV’s “Hoggin All The Covers”, a CD/DVD of Greg’s band. Proceeds from the sale of this album go toward helping a handful of awesome charities and I heartily recommend buying it. These actors can really rock.
    • The exclamation that jumps out of the happy Mac at the end of the show is the logo for the product Greg, August Trometer and I are bringing to the iTunes App Store: Yowza!!.
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    MacMerc.TV– 1Password

    In this edition of MacMerc.TV, I take a look at 1Password from Agile Web Solutions, and discuss what goes into making a strong password.

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    MacMerc.TV– SuperDuper!

    Have you made your New Years resolutions for 2009 yet? Is it too late for me to suggest that you add “back up” to the list?

    In this edition of MacMerc.TV, I take a look at Shirt Pocket Software’s backup utility, SuperDuper!, and show you why you’d want to use it instead of or, better yet, in addition to Mac OS X 10.5′s Time Machine.
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    MacMerc.TV– Pixels vs Vectors

    If you work in the graphics field professionally, you have probably run into the problem where you request a logo from a client for a print job and later that day you get an email with an attached animated GIF for you to use on the company letterhead.

    If you’ve ever had to try to explain the difference between pixels and vectors or if you’ve never been able to understand the difference yourself, this edition of MacMerc.TV is for you.

    We hope you enjoy it.

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    MacMerc.TV– Flip Mino

    We’ve been working hard behind the scenes to produce a new video podcast called MacMerc.TV. It’s not ready for you to subscribe to yet; we’re going to shoot a few more shows and get ahead before we start to release any. I’m posting this now because I wanted to give you this advance look to show you how it’s coming along and also because the subject of this edition, the Flip Mino, was released 2 months before I was able to test it and I wanted to get the show out to you before any more time lapsed.

    MacMerc.TV will feature the kinds of segments that I used to do on The Lab with Leo Laporte: hardware and software product demos, tutorials, tips & tricks, etcetera. I hope to release a new video every month to start and ramp up production to eventually release a show every week. MacMerc.TV is being shot in HD and will be available in formats for iPod and AppleTV users. We’re also exploring options for hosting, so if you have any suggestions, please drop me an email.

    Enjoy this episode and stay tuned for the official launch of MacMerc.TV!!

    Note:If you make cool Mac-compatible hardware or software, we should talk.