Note that pricing is not completely finalized just yet, and we will be offering different pricing tiers. In addition, a subscription to 1Password for Teams would replace the price of the individual apps, not add to it. So, you would be getting free upgrades for the client apps while you are subscribed to 1Password for Teams.
1password has always been pricy and I've been a happy user. But please please entertain having realistic enterprise pricing. If so, I can get an org of several hundred people on it.
Heck, if you offer a good enough deal, I might be able to get a whole bunch of sister companies on it too.
Sorry you were less than impressed. We can't really discuss future plans, but we are working to mature the 1Password for Teams web client into a fully functional client that can add, edit, and delete items. The whole thing is still in beta right now, but it's definitely on our must-do list.
The web client runs in Chrome, Firefox, and Opera, so Linux users will definitely be able to access it there. That's our immediate focus for now.
We're eagerly awaiting an alternative to LastPass after the recent sale. 1Password is the best on OS X, but really lags everywhere else (Win, Android), but the total lack of support on Linux (for writing) is a non-starter. It'd be great to see something, even a simple CLI app to provide basic password read/write without a GUI. The threads in AgileBits' forums referencing this topic are really depressing. Is there another way to express a "vote" for basic Linux support?
Duncan, the reason we try not to discuss future plans is because until something ships we can't 100% for sure it'll make it into the wild. We've had instances in the past where we discussed future plans and due to unforeseen issues couldn't follow through with them.
The mantra is more "under promise and over deliver" when it comes to these types of things. One of the sayings that has lived long in AgileBits (at least since I've joined nearly 4 years ago) is that no decision is ever final. So we might tell someone "nope, sorry won't happen" but then it could later, or vice versa.
So, future plans are something we try very hard not to discuss, and if they're ever discussed it's often by our CEO or founders :)
It's because we respect our customers that we do this. We don't want to lead someone on or misrepresent our intentions. Though, I can certainly understand how it might feel like we are avoiding the issue, we're not, we'd love nothing more than to tell everyone "yup, that's coming!" but reality is much different so we want to make sure we do our best by coming in level headed about things.
Hey, thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure I know which issue you're referring to. I've not seen the menu show up behind the menu bar. Could you follow up with us on our forum? https://discussions.agilebits.com
"eventually" doesn't allow me to use it now though, unfortunately.
I don't mean to sound petulant but I do own 1password on two devices and it's really frustrating to have no reasonable ability to use it on my main workstations at home or at work.
I know this isn't a complete solution, but 1Password for Windows runs OK under Wine, and with some registry tweaks as the browser plugins work OK too. The exact details are documented here: https://discussions.agilebits.com/discussion/42126/making-1p...
I verified this afternoon that this works with Ubuntu 15.10.
Remember this is all still in beta. Adding support for editing items within 1Password for Teams is definitely on the must-do list. It's not one of those "we'll see how it goes and maybe we'll add it" features. :)
Note that pricing is not completely finalized just yet, and we will be offering different pricing tiers. In addition, a subscription to 1Password for Teams would replace the price of the individual apps, not add to it. So, you would be getting free upgrades for the client apps while you are subscribed to 1Password for Teams.
I hope that helps!
Rob
AgileBits