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Chrome for Mac

Google Chrome web browser has an increasing interest to me. Sure it's fast, the extensions are good, but there was one thing missing so far: a 1Password extension.

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1Pasword is one of my everyday favorite Mac software that would store and type your web passwords. It's only a great way to store your software licence numbers and, for those who dare, an easy access to your wallet (credit card data).

Chrome for Mac with extensions is still a beta, but good. As for the extension a mere alpha, but, working. The extension does not yet include a keyboard shortcut to auto-type usernames/passwords. Still it's good.

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Feb 14, 2010
Sanji said...
I'm trying it too. Not so bad, and as I use it at the office (on a PC), I can sync both. Seems pretty cool...
You should add the Evernote extension ;-)
Feb 14, 2010
Feb 14, 2010
Eric Sausse said...
Cool!
Feb 14, 2010
hi guys!
as i twitted 2 days ago, Chrome/osx has became my exclusive browser (while I din't had to browse java / certificates auth / "official" sites yet).

My extensions list : bit.ly, adblock, evernote.

Sanji is right: the framework for missing extensions replacement is to use a javascript bookmarklet.

As a candidate must-have tool, 1password lays on top of my next experiments. Quite sure I will even pay for it.

Feb 14, 2010
Eric Sausse said...
You won't be disappointed by 1Password. That's for sure.
Feb 14, 2010
Mike Krus said...
I've been using chromium nearly exclusively for the couple of months. Works fine and adds extension management. And toool menu

missing compared to windows version is builtin greasemonkey

installed extensions also include flash blocker, gmail/wave/reader unread count, evernote, URL shortner

Feb 15, 2010
pjournel said...
Is that 1Password3 only or 1Password2 also?
Feb 15, 2010
Eric Sausse said...
1Password3 only.