What happened to the anchor symbol?
I can no longer pin the item info to the desktop from iPassword
1Password Version: 6.8.7
Extension Version: Not Provided
OS Version: 10.13.3
Sync Type: iCloud
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Nevermind, I had two 1Password extensions in Safari. Deleted both. Rebooted. Downloaded new Safari extension, rebooted macOS. Issue resolved.
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Hold on, I have never noticed this about 1Password for Mac. In order to get the anchor on any item, I must use the mini 1P logo in my menubar. I cannot open 1Password app to any item and get the anchor to pin the item to the desktop.
Why is this? Or is this new in the latest version? Even when I use the app to open a 1Password item, I still may want to pin the item to the desktop. 1P does not always respond to a web address, nor an app website, so I must manually fill in a 1P item. And I need the item pinned to fill in what 1P does not auto fill.
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@blackxacto - one of the main differences between the mini and the main app is that the latter is always present, while the former is more contextual. That's why we offer the ability to pin a window in the mini -- so you can move on to other things and still keep it open, if you want to do that. With the main 1Password app, any item you select will remain open by default -- though it may not remain the foremost app. You can return to it any time you like. This isn't new behavior; 1Password has been this way for as long as I can remember (at least, the main app portion of it). If that wasn't what you were asking, can you clarify for me? Thanks.
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Lars, I guess in all the time I have used 1P, I never realized that the anchor works only in the Mini app. Sorry for my confusion. Appreciate your response.
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@blackxacto - no worries! Drop by any time if you're uncertain about anything or something about 1Password isn't behaving the way you think it should. :)
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In later versions, the anchor was removed from 1Password Mini and replaced with this icon:
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@johnnsmith - that's right! This change was made in 1Password 7 for Mac and later, but since the original poster indicated he was using 6.8.7 at the time of his post, I thought I'd leave that part out to avoid any confusion. :)
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