
I don't have to know my password for my thick client IT helpdesk system any more. This addition to Roboform on Windows is really great. Integration to Windows forms (on Windows obviously). I prefer this paradigm of hierarchical identify features.Ĥ. It means you can choose your shipping address address and VISA card, and fill a whole form in one click, which is really sweet. Also, Roboform treats wallet items as part of an "identity" and allows multiple addresses on an identity. 1Password still rarely completes every field in a typical credit card details form - either it doesn't select the card type, or or transposes the expiry date and start date or something. Roboform fills credit card details and other personal details way more reliably than 1Password - it always has. They really seem to focus on high speed access to your logins in a way that 1Password does not.ģ. It's quicker to get to a website and log in as a result. Roboform's menu icon has these important features, and it's browser toolbar has a search built right in. AllBookmarks seems to have been left behind (the download link for it doesn't even work any more) and the new menu icon in 3.9 (yes, I upgraded today) is way behind where it needs to be, with no search and no recently used list. I rely heavily on AllBookmarks as a starting point for logging into a website, because the alternatives are so slow - three clicks to reach a search box for logins using the Firefox extension, or two clicks and wait for 1Password's main UI to open - a third click to close it. I realise you're probably never going to go back to cloud-based keychain access, but I really wish that you would.Ģ. My Dropbox password is stored in 1Password so I couldn't get to it on the go if I wanted to, and it's a hopelessly clunky means of online access anyway. Development of 1PasswordAnywhere seems to have stalled, which is probably no bad thing since it sucks anyway. Where Agile uses Dropbox, Roboform uses it's own cloud storage system and provides the all important browser-based access to my passwords when I'm at in a bind in front of somebody else's computer.


About the same time that Agile dropped the experimental cloud-based keychain access, Roboform added this feature.

At the moment I'm leaning towards Roboform here's why:ġ. They both have their strengths and weaknesses, but running both is a pain, not to mention a wast of money so as Roboform for Mac and 1Password for Windows mature, I'm looking to commit to one or the other. I've been dual running 1Password and Roboform for years, since the days that both were single platform tools.
