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Re: KeyChain ... slow and restrictive?
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Re: KeyChain ... slow and restrictive?


  • Subject: Re: KeyChain ... slow and restrictive?
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 21:42:07 -0600

On 12/14/2004 21:14, "David Crowe" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Has anybody had any success with scripting the keychain. Often I forget
> exactly the name of the keychain (and more and more websites seem to
> deliberately change their field names or otherwise prevent the keychain from
> recognizing a user name/password entry) so it would be nice to have a hot key
> that would prompt for a string and then find any keychain entries containing
> it.

I did, until I started storing SSL info in it, which makes Keychain
scripting useless.

It can be handy, but it's really not set up for rapid access. I find that
it's less than great for what you're talking about

--
Dr. Smith is associated with societies for the prohibition of cruel sports,
recorder playing, and Welsh folk songs.

>From the Yorkshire Post (U.K.)


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