FirefoxDeveloperEdition is currently unsupported [Known issue, working on a fix]
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Hi @Alberto200 Are you saying you have Login filling working in FirefoxDeveloperEdition?
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I use Mac 10.10.1, Firefox Developer Edition 36.0a2, 1Password 5.0.2 and FF addon 4.2.5. But it not work. When I use 1Password normally? I really like this program and buy it today. I'm very tired to copy pw from 1Password. I want to use autofill.
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Hi @Smith John I don't have an ETA I'm afraid but we are aware of it. What I can say is the standard Firefox does work if there isn't a specific need for the FirefoxDeveloperEdition (until we get the two playing nicely).
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Just wanted to post my results:
Browser: 36.0a2 (2014-12-17) Developer
1Password: Version 5.0.2 (502006) Mac App Store
FF Add-on: 4.2.5b1As others have stated no matter what state I put the "Verify code signature" option in I cannot auto-fill without the error popping up.
However, if I download the latest beta for the non-App store version (Version 5.1.BETA-18 (510018)), it DOES work. Obviously the standalone version doesn't have the same passwords saved as the App-Store one but it proves the changes in your beta worked.
Is there an App store version beta of any kind available? I'd rather not switch to the standalone as I use the iCloud sync feature all the time.
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Is there an App store version beta of any kind available?
Sorry the only Mac betas available are those from the AgileBits Store.
Stephen
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@LosInvalidos: Sorry for the trouble! While we don't officially support pre-release versions of other folks' software (OS, browser, etc.), we do our best to resolve issues as they arise -- but again this is highly dependent on things working as intended in the browser itself.
If you're having a specific issue, please let us know, as we might be able to help! :)
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@brenty: I wouldn't classify Firefox developer edition as a pre-release version, it's targeted towards web developers and as such comes with extra development features. Just need to have the add-on signed by mozilla and it will be fine.
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I wouldn't classify Firefox developer edition as a pre-release version
@evoactivity: Perhaps not, but the developers at Mozilla do.
Maybe we're getting hung up on semantics. "Prerelease" refers to any non-final version of a software product. So, given that Firefox Dev (v42) is, in fact, pre-beta, Beta (v41) is pre-stable, and Stable (v40) is, well...the final, stable release; Dev is also, simply as a result of the testing process, pre-release, as it will make its way down to the Beta channel before it eventually reaches Stable.
And note that the beta 1Password extension has already been approved and signed by Mozilla, so you can install it now if you like. Cheers! :)
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