Today I experienced one of those what-the-heck software program moments that occurs when a course fractures where it's least expected. A top-quality feature in the iPhone program I was tinkering with had vanished after a type revise. 1Password for iPhone, assessed by my friend Josh Lowensohn first of all, can be better regarded by its Macintosh equal, which encrypts log-ons and passwords on the Mac pc and floods them in on Internet web pages immediately. Windows users can think of it as the rough equivalent to RoboForm.