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From Agile Web Solutions:
1Password Pro for iPhone will securely store your important information and can automatically log you into websites with a single tap. There's no need to remember the username, password, or even the website address. With the ability to save and sync text notes, credit card numbers, and other sensitive information.
What's new in this version: Version 3.0 includes new user interface for iPad.
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"I use it almost every day"
Version: 1Password Pro for iPhone 3.0
Pros
Quick access to all your passwords
Secure data
Easy to use
Lots of updates
Very nice interface
Support for one entry and one master passwrod, for really important info
Great for storing secure info other than logins, such as SSN/credit card infoCons
Could use some more templates for new passwords
Pretty darn pricey
Costs extra for a program to sync info to your computer, but it does have a secure exporting ability to transfer your info to your computer for backup in their own file format.Summary
I picked this up years ago when they had it free for a limited time, so for me this is an essential program. Whether or not you're willing to pay $15 for it is up to you. Personally, I wouldn't pay $15 for it, but I don't like to pay for hardly any apps. it isn't a steal or a deal you can;t pass up, but it's definitely a very nice program.Although there is likely a cheaper program out there that will do basically the same thing.
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