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Articles about manager: November 21, 2008

1Password: same great taste, new price

by Stephen Chinnadorai on Apr 14, 2008 at 12:32 PM

1PasswordQuite possibly the world’s best password manager, 1Password, has been updated to version 2.5.12 today with some new features, changes and bug fixes than need be listed. Those who like to be up-to-date with the betas will have noticed that 2.6 Beta 6 was also released. Beta 6 also includes some new improvements, including support for the Fluid extension.

Version 2.5.12 brings support to Safari 3.1, adds new changes to iPhone bookmarklets, better Firefox support and many more fixes that will improve the performance and stability of the application - whether it’s running behind the scenes or you’ve got it open. Unfortunately, the price of 1Password has increased by $5 with this update. If you’re a current license holder - not to worry - you’ll get this update for free. New customers will have to pay $34.95, but if you’re anything like me, you’ll know that this software is worth the extra cost.

Via [TUAW]

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ForkLift ported to Leopard, 1.5 released

by Alec Feld on Mar 20, 2008 at 01:19 PM

ForkLiftIt took BinaryNights six months, but it’s finally here. The popular file utility, ForkLift, has been fully ported to Leopard, and has gone to version 1.5. Almost half of the original code was rewritten, so this isn’t a minor release. 1.5 sports a new UI, new features, and many bug fixes.

First off, FTP/WebDAV/S3/iDisk volumes are written to ten times faster due to the addition of multiple channels and connections. BinaryNights claims ForkLift is the fastest client out there, but we’ll have to test that out at a later date. The interface has been completely redone and is more Finder-like, which improves workflows. Favorites have also been enhanced, with such additions as group creations, and QuickLook has been integrated, bringing the convenience of QuickLook right to ForkLift. Of course, all the old favorites such as the batch renamer, application deleter, archives management, and more are still there.

A 15 day trial is available for download, and ForkLift sells for just $29.95.

Product [BinaryNights]

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