Now you can access your Collections right from Quick Access, and it’ll remember your selected Collections even if you restart the app. November’s release also included Collections so you can group vaults together, showing only the vaults you need and hiding the ones you don’t. Simply press Ctrl + Shift + Space anywhere on Windows to bring up Quick Access, start typing, and find what you need instantly. New to 1Password 8, Quick Access is the fastest way to get to your 1Password items, no matter where you are or what you’re doing. You can restore the sidebar at any time to switch your focus, or keep it tucked away and drag your cursor to the left side of the window for quick access. You can also hide the sidebar entirely to create a more spacious experience for your items. Speaking of, if you’re a heavy tags user you’ll appreciate the ability to delete your unused tags directly from your sidebar. And while we were there we added the ability to hide tags, too. You can bring Categories back to your sidebar from within the new Appearance settings. One of our biggest requested features was to bring Categories back to the sidebar and that is once again possible. Let’s start with the sidebar as it contains some of the most visible changes. It’s only been four months since that release but 213 improvements have shipped since. And while the new SSH agent and 1Password CLI 2.0 rightfully stole the show, there are so many other goodies I wanted to highlight since 1Password 8 for Windows launched in November. And though Santa may have come and gone in the weeks since, we’ve still got a bag full of shiny new toys for our Windows customers.Įarlier this week, we released 1Password 8.6 for Windows and Linux and a new beta for Mac. When we released 1Password 8 for Windows, it marked the start of the next chapter for 1Password.
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