

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2010, being held in San Francisco this week, kicked off this morning with a keynote by Steve Jobs. A lot was covered, including iPad software updates, the iTunes App Store, iPhone 4, and iOS 4. Right now, what we’d like to talk to you about is…

It’s here, and we’re ready. 1Password 3 has been updated for Safari 5 compatibility, so you won’t have to wait to upgrade to Safari 5 or do without 1Password in Safari. In addition, this update (1Password for Mac version 3.2) includes a number of fixes and improvements, as usual, so it’s worth your while to grab the latest version even if you’re not upgrading to Safari 5 just yet.
1Password 3.2’s requirements haven’t changed, so if you’ve been running 1Password 3, the update will not give you any trouble.
To install the latest version, run 1Password 3 on your Mac and click 1Password > Check for Updates.
UPDATE: It seems that there is a problem with version 3.2. We are working on an update.
UPDATE 2: Please update to version 3.2.1 to restore 1P button in Safari 5.
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