AgileBits has finally completed its slow pivot away from 1Password’s earlier metallic, almost industrial look, leading to a fresh design that is both flat yet bright. It’s interesting that AgileBits chose 1Password 7 as its first paid update in years since the most notable change is aesthetic. But as I said above, I’ve been a paying customer for years and would be using the app even if I had to pay for it.) A Fresh Look (AgileBits gave me a free subscription to a 1Password family plan so I could review 1Password 7. And soon-$49.99 is a launch special that will eventually rise to $64.99. So if you’re a fan of 1Password but dislike subscriptions, I recommend paying up. ![]() Yes, you are somewhat encouraged to sign up for one of AgileBits’ subscription plans-which bundle app access for all platforms, sync, and other features-but you also have the option to purchase a single-user, single-platform license for $49.99 when you first launch 1Password 7. The good news is that you can pay a flat fee for the upgrade. That changed with 1Password 7, the first paid upgrade from AgileBits in years. In 2011, I bought 1Password from the Mac App Store, and ever since I’ve been using the Mac version without being prompted to pay a penny more. ![]() #1657: A deep dive into the innovative Arc Web browser.#1658: Rapid Security Responses, NYPD and industry standard AirTag news, Apple's Q2 2023 financials.#1659: Exposure notifications shut down, cookbook subscription service, alarm notification type proposal, Explain XKCD. ![]() #1660: OS updates for sports and security, Drobo in bankruptcy, why TidBITS doesn't cover rumors.#1661: Mimestream app for Gmail, auto-post WordPress headlines to Twitter and Mastodon, My Photo Stream shutting down.
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