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Now with bundled push notifications, you can expand individual notifications for more details.
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In the past, you only received a summary of your Asana notifications on your Android device. Tap on your current profile picture (or the circle in the middle), and upload a photo from your camera-or snap a pic if you’re feeling spontaneous.
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Head to your My Tasks screen and tap the information icon in the top right to add or update your profile picture. Sometimes you just can’t wait to update your profile picture, and now you don’t have to :camera.

New in Asana’s Android mobile app Add or change your profile picture Tap the … icon in the top right and then select Edit Project.Tap the information icon in the top right corner of the project’s task list.The latest update lets you quickly edit a project’s name, the description, and assign it a color for easy reference right on iOS. We’ve been working to make managing projects on iOS easier, and now you can edit a project’s details on the go. Just tap the icon, select the account you want to use, and your credentials will be filled in automatically. If you use 1Password on your iOS device, you’ll now see the 1Password icon on the Asana login screen.
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Type in words relevant to the work you’re looking for in the Search field, and choose the work in Asana you want to access.Įveryone forgets their password now and then, but with our new 1Password integration you don’t have to worry :grinning. From your home screen, just touch your finger to the screen and drag down. In iOS, Spotlight search lets you find recent Asana tasks, projects, conversations, and tags without even opening the app.

Same goes for making changes to your projects and tasks. We’ll be adding import support to our iOS app shortly too.When you’re on the go, you need to get to the work you’re looking for-fast. Any feedback you have on the importation/migration process is most welcome. We hope though that you’ll choose to stick with us.
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We also offer a full 90 day free trial of all our Pro features, and after that we even offer a free and slightly more limited version that you can use forever. We believe you should own and control your secrets, that’s our USP. We’re a small company and we respect your privacy. I hope you’ll decide to stick with Strongbox. I hope you’ll like Strongbox, even if you just use it to convert your vaults into nice, friendly, open-source KeePass databases. So, as the founder, I’d just like to welcome you aboard. We’ll work hard though to make sure you like Strongbox. If you decide you don’t like Strongbox, that’s fine, take your vaults to one of the many other KeePass clients available on every platform known to humanity. Strongbox uses a time tested and super secure, open-source format called KeePass by default to manage its databases. Open Source Databases not Managed Cloud Vaults Not to be deterred, we’ve worked hard on deciphering the madness, and now, with the release of Strongbox version 1.16.2 on MacOS, we have a much simpler set of instructions which should lead to a much better experience for 1Password refugees. The format of their export files can only be described as a frustrating and chaotic mess. 1Password has not made it an easy task for other developers to import their vaults. Previously we had a long set of instructions with exceptions, tricky steps and third-party tools.
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One of the biggest complaints from users coming from the fully managed 1Password environment is how to get your databases from 1Password into Strongbox or even just a more portable format. We believe you should own your most important secrets and that not everything needs to be stored or managed in the cloud. Fortunately, here at Strongbox, we have no such plans to go with Electron and control over your vaults (we call them “databases”) is kind of our thing. The news that 1Password is dropping support for local only vaults as well as their decision to go with an Electron based UI has alienated former fans. We have received much correspondence over the last month or so from some very anxious 1Password users. Just take me to the 1Password to KeePass migration steps…
