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Vmware download for mac Hi, Given that combination it won't be easy. There isn't a single solution left that will do the hard work of merging changes to a single vault from three devices. It really depends on where your wife normally likes to alter her vault. If she normally edits or adds new items to her vault on all of her devices it's going to get messy. If she was willing to agree to edit her vault on only one of the desktops then we can at least work around this. The only realistic solution I can think of at the moment would be to continue to use Dropbox for syncing your wife's Windows machine and Android device. Any edits to the vault should be limited to one of those copies of 1Password.

Oct 28, 2017  Using the PowerPC Macs you want to still have access to Dropbox, connect to the Intel Mac (or PC), mount the Dropbox shared folder and make an alias to it. There You may want to do this from outside the network so the alias is not referencing the local address.

If your wife can cope with treating the vault on her ageing Mac as a read-only vault then you could manually pull a copy of the 1Password.agilekeychain from Dropbox's website to the Mac every so often. You wouldn't have to remember about doing this at preset times given the changes are all in a single direction. If your wife really needs to make additions or changes on all machines you could possibly use a pen drive but the chances of something going wrong sky rocket. The reason why it's so tough is both 1Password 3 for Mac and 1Password for Windows treat the 1Password.agilekeychain as the vault. If you'd had a newer Mac in the mix it would have been easier thanks to the fact that it has a local vault and now uses the 1Password.agilekeychain for syncing, merging any differences in the keychain with the local vault. As it stands though, if your wife edits the vault on both the Mac and Windows machine, without Dropbox it would be two different.agilekeychains and neither Mac or Windows has the way to merge two.agilekeychains.

Dropbox didn't have this issue because you were essentially editing a single.agilekeychain. I'm sorry it doesn't seem like better news. Would the idea of treating 1Password 3 for Mac as a read-only copy be feasible? Hi thank you for your extensive response.

She could use the Mac as the read-only but, unfortunately, it's her main computer where she is most likely to enter new passwords. The PC is the least used in the mix. Her Android devices are used fairly often but only as read-only. So, for the time being, I'll take your advice and make sure she doesn't do any edits on either PC/Android and then on the PPC Mac update manually once a week her Dropbox vault (local folder) via a web browser. Thanks for the advice, cheers Claudio. Hi, That's probably a good approach as you'll be able to find for now.

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