To be frank, the only reason I looked at 1Password was because of its compatibility with FaceID on the iPhone. I don't want to have to spend tons of valuable time putting things back as they should be only to be met with the limitations of the program. The data still needs massaging and I'm just beginning. I've done a few imports of the CSV files into Credit Cards, Logins and Secure types. I sincerely appreciate your offer but it appears that even the base categories within 1Password will not suffice. But I'd hate to put you through a lot of work to import my data into a product that is not capable of distinguishing it as I'd like. If they were to enhance the product with the ability to create custom categories AND import them from other products, I'd be in. MrC, as I explore what 1Password has to offer, I'm discovering that the lack of custom categories puts up a big roadblock in how I view my data. I’d just like to get my full dataset into 1Password to see if those limitations will be problematic and the workarounds something I can live with. I also know from reading the forums that tags and the like can be applied to records as a workaround. I’m aware that 1Password does NOT have custom categories which is really a shame. Keep in mind that I’ve got 1039 records to import. In this case I’ve got 25 categories and I’d like to import them into individual categories. The other issue with importing the full data set via a VID file is that it’ll all get stuck into ONE category. Where things got sticky is in the import in proper field order. I was able to then break up the data into 25 individual files for import. Wasn’t that hard actually since the Category names came over as the first field in each record. If you need specific wording I can get that for you. Don’t know if it has to do with it being password protected or not. It failed with an error related to being unable to read the file. Windows and Mac OS desktop companion software for each application is available for $19.95 directly from SplashData.I tried the SplashID converter first, but couldn’t get it to work. SplashID is available for $9.99 from Apple’s App Store on devices running OS 2.0 or higher. The desktop version offers even more powerful features, easier data entry, and the ability to import existing SplashID records from other devices. SplashID for the iPhone can sync with a user’s PC or Mac wirelessly using optional SplashID desktop companion software available from SplashData. New browser window to make log-in to websites on the iPhone easier.Enhanced user interface with simplified navigation.Up to 2x faster loading times for power users with many records.The new version 4.5 of SplashID is a response to requests from these customers and takes the application to a new level.Įnhancements to the new version of SplashID include: The new SplashID version 4.5 offers significantly faster loading times, improved search and look-up functions, and a simpler, more elegant user interface.Īfter the initial launch of the iPhone version of SplashID this past July, the company began receiving a tremendous amount of feedback from a new legion of SplashID users – plus previous customers who have moved on to the iPhone and were thrilled to be able to once again use SplashID for securely storing passwords, user names, account numbers, and airline frequent flyer information. SplashData announced a major update to the version of its SplashID secure information manager for iPhone and iPod® touch.
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