Using all of the versions together?

John_R
John_R
Community Member

I'm a developer considering this product and have two Macs (desktop and laptop), two PC's (desktop and laptop), an iPad and an Android phone. Is there a "kitchen sink" price for the product that will let me load it onto all of these devices. More importantly, can I sync passwords across all six of these devices fairly easily? Thanks!

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  • littlebobbytables
    littlebobbytables
    1Password Alumni

    I believe you can sync all the devices using Dropbox but there isn't a "kitchen sink" price I'm afraid. You'd want to purchase their mac & windows bundle to cover your computers, you'll have to purchase via iTunes for the iPad and I think at the moment 1Password 4 for Android is free but I don't know what they intend there. As a user and not an employee of agilebits I may have supplied incorrect information but I think I'm right.

  • hawkmoth
    hawkmoth
    Community Member

    I am sure that the Android version is free, but only for now. If you are using it past August 1, it will convert to a read-only version, which you can unlock by purchasing a license. A blog post about that is at this link.

  • Megan
    Megan
    1Password Alumni

    Hi @John_R,

    Thanks for your interest in 1Password! As @littlebobbytables‌ and @hawkmoth have already told you, unfortunately we are unable to offer a "kitchen sink" bundle. Personally, I love the name and think it would be a great option, but the variety of platforms we offer 1Password on limits our options here (we cannot sell iOS apps via our webstore, for example.)

    You can find the Mac+Windows bundle in our webstore, and the iOS app in the iOS App Store. The iOS app is universal, so you only have to purchase it once and can install it on all your iOS 6+ compatible devices. The Android app is available from the Google Play Store, and it is free to use until August, at which point it will become a Reader app, with the ability to unlock premium features with an in-app purchase.

    I hope this helps, but we're here if you have any further questions!

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