1Password Pro v3.0 doesn’t sport any new features, just a new iPad interface, so if you don’t own an iPad you shouldn’t be in too big of a hurry to download the new version. But even if that’s the case, you have to admit it’s nice to see a developer taking the high road and not charging its customers twice. Agile Web Solutions will eventually be adding more features to 1Password Pro, such as wireless sync via MobileMe and WebDav, as well as Favorites for easy access to frequently used items, but they want to work out the iPad kinks before heading in that direction. These new features should help justify the app’s new price of $14.99, up from $8.99.
