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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
SvenOnTech has been informed by Agile, makers of the popular wallet program for Mac OS X, that it is concentrating all its attention on a native iPhone application. In an email to SvenOnTech, Agile told us, “We are currently focusing on the imminent release of our native iPhone/iPod touch application”. Agile feels this will elevate many iPhone user complaints of crashing Safari browsers due to large data sets that the ingenious bookmarklet hack has difficult handling. With the native application, 1Password will be able to easily bring up data quickly and without crashing. Additionally, 1Password for the iPhone will be, “providing a lot more features and flexibility,” Agile told SvenOnTech.
SvenOnTech has requested a review copy and will be sure to let you know how it fares against the Safari version and if it replicates the ease and effectiveness of the desktop version. Keep your eyes here and on our Twitter feed!






