This article was published on January 12, 2016

1Password’s Mac app can now sync to iCloud, even if you didn’t buy it via the App Store


1Password’s Mac app can now sync to iCloud, even if you didn’t buy it via the App Store

Apple’s iCloud is quickly becoming the backbone for many iOS and OS X services, as well as various third-party applications. Now, 1Password creators Agile Bits have created a method for accessing iCloud without necessarily having to distribute software via Apple’s App Stores.

It takes advantage of CloudKit web services, but Agile Bits uses a tool it developed to help translate between those web services and CloudKit which “takes native CloudKit API calls, translates them to web service API calls, and translates the responses back to native Cocoa code.”

After the translation, 1Password apps can still sync using iCloud, but you don’t have to have purchased the apps via an Apple App Store. It’s worth noting that this specifically pertains to the Mac app, as you can’t purchase an iOS app without going through the App Store (unless you jailbreak, of course).

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But if you were to purchase 1Password directly from Agile Bits (it also sells 1Password in the Mac App Store), you could still use iCloud to sync data between it and your iOS companion apps.

Agile Bits does acknowledge that their method is a bit of a workaround, and you’ll have to authenticate 1Password to use iCloud via a separate login which is authenticated using CloudKit.

Still, it’s a good method for accessing iCloud across platforms, and the first solid use case for a non-App Store app we’ve seen. It’s a bit of fragmentation, though; as Apple makes changes to CloudKit, you’ll have to rely on Agile Bits to update their translation tool.

AgileCloudKit: iCloud Sync Gets Its Wings [Agile Bits]

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