As soon as Safari 5 was released and support for 3rd-party extensions was announced, users began wondering just how long it would take for many of their favorite Google Chrome and Firefox add-ons to be ported. If you've been waiting for the awesome secure password and form fill tool LastPass, good news -- the Safari 5 extension is ready to rock.
Once you've installed the LastPass extension and logged in, you can slide the toolbar into view by clicking the LastPass icon on your Safari 5 toolbar. The core functions are all working well -- accessing your vault, generating secure passwords, etc. -- but I did experience occasional funkiness when opening favorite sites. I'm not sure whether that's Safari 5 at work or the LastPass extension, but whatever the case may be it won't prevent you from getting things done.
Once you've installed the LastPass extension and logged in, you can slide the toolbar into view by clicking the LastPass icon on your Safari 5 toolbar. The core functions are all working well -- accessing your vault, generating secure passwords, etc. -- but I did experience occasional funkiness when opening favorite sites. I'm not sure whether that's Safari 5 at work or the LastPass extension, but whatever the case may be it won't prevent you from getting things done.
Remember, you must have extensions enabled in Safari 5 to be able to install LastPass (or anything else, for that matter). Here's how to enable extensions in Safari 5 on Mac and Windows computers!
LastPass extension now securely manages your passwords and forms on Safari 5 originally appeared on Download Squad on Tue, 22 Jun 2010 13:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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