Want to enable 1password in the Safari 4 Beta? Here’s how. After weeks of dealing with Firefox running like a pile of hot garbage on both of my Macs, I made the jump over to the Safari 4 Beta as soon as word of it broke this morning. All was well until I went to go log in to pay my gas bill, when I suddenly realized that I had no idea what the passwords were for my less frequently used services. 1password keeps track of all that junk for me, and suddenly 1password was no where to be found. I was alone. Fortunately, it’s a pretty easy fix. Update: 1password now has a Safari 4 compatible version up on their Beta servers, so you have two options. If you’d rather stick with your current version, follow the steps below. If you don’t mind double-dipping in Beta territory, just go enable Beta downloads in 1password (Preferences » Updates, hit “Include Beta Versions”) and then click the “Check Now” button.
How to enable 1password in the Safari 4 Beta: You can now use 1password via the right click menu in Safari Beta 4. [Via Safari4Beta] Disable Tabs on Top in the Safari 4 Beta. What’s new in Safari - See the new features available in Safari. Safari’s Develop Menu - MacTips. Fission :: Firefox Add-ons. Releases Safari 3.1. Safari.