Can I import SplashID vid files into 1Password for Windows

1Password v4.6.0.586 on Windows 10 doesn't offer an option to import .vid files


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  • MrC
    MrC
    Volunteer Moderator

    Hi @fowlesp,

    You can use this converter to convert the VLD into a 1PIF, which can be imported.

  • fowlesp
    fowlesp
    Community Member

    Hi Mrc,

    Does this allow you to import Credit Card and Software License information?

  • MrC
    MrC
    Volunteer Moderator

    @fowlesp,

    Yes, it handles all of the native SplashID types, covering them to 1Password types whenever possible.

  • fowlesp
    fowlesp
    Community Member

    Hi Mr C

    So my problem is that I have ~800 records split into ~30 types (I being using Splash fro a while and its store all my "important" information)

    Looking at you utility, it looks to map Splash fields into 1Password fields - so would this be easy to extend?

  • MrC
    MrC
    Volunteer Moderator
    edited October 2015

    @fowlesp,

    The converter will import the following SplashID stock types:

    supported import types:
    addressses bankacct clothes combinations creditcard email files frequentflyer
    identification insurance membership note phonenumbers prescriptions serialnum server
    vehicles weblogins

    and it exports to the following types:

    supported export types:
    bankacct creditcard email login membership note server

    Many of the SplashID types are essentially data-only types of categories (clothes, phonenumbers, prescriptions, vehicles), and as such, they get mapped to Secure Notes. Where 1-to-1 mapping can occur, it does. And some SplashID types like frequentflyer, identification, and insurance get mapped to Membership.

    Just try the converter, and examine the results. There's lots of customization that can occur.

    I'm not sure what you mean by "easy to extend". Can you elaborate?

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