Update on 1Password Leopard Support

1Password’s Leopard support has blossomed wonderfully in the last 4 days. As I mentioned last time, we had Leopard support in the latest developer build given to us by Apple, but the final retail version of Leopard changed things and many browsers stopped working.

After some long nights and some heroics from the entire team, we [...]

1Password on Leopard

We recently announced that 1Password 2.5 added Leopard support. In 1Password 2.5 we tested with the latest developer build given to us by Apple, but the final retail version of Leopard changed things and many browsers stopped working.

We just released 1Password 2.5.1 which should now have full Leopard support. It has worked for many people [...]

The End of the Input Manager and Pimping Mac OS X?

There has been a lot of talk lately about Input Managers and whether they will be completely removed in Leopard. Just recently David Watanabe (who is using Input Managers for his popular Safari extension) blogged about the uncertain future of Inquisitor. It would be a shame for such an awesome Safari extension to become extinct.

Thankfully, [...]

Running Leopard and Tiger Together

code { font-size:12px; }

The new version of Mac OS X operating system, 10.5, a.k.a. Leopard is getting ready to be released in October this year. From developer’s perspective it comes with large number of improvements and Apple provides members of ADC (Apple Developer Connection) with early access to the system.

I tried to run a few [...]