We're also excited to see a positive initial response to the app's release! Isaac Kendall of CrackBerry.com writes that the new app has given him "a user friendly way to take advantage of the awesomeness that is LastPass."Similar to the LastPass app for BlackBerry smartphones, the Android app for PlayBook includes:
- A built-in browser that allows you to launch and autofill your logins
- The ability to fill registration and shopping forms in the LastPass browser
- Adding and editing sites, secure notes, form fill profiles, and other data stored in your vault
- Copy-paste from the LastPass vault to other apps
You can now find the LastPass app in the App World for the BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0. Note that it's part of our Premium upgrade ($12 per year for unlimited access to all Premium features), but can be tested with a 14-day free trial.
Best,
The LastPass Team
Awesome guys. Can't wait to try it. Just waiting for OS2 now and I can use it :)
ReplyDeleteGood to hear...but i think a native app instead of an android repack would be waaaay better! I use lastpass all the time and it would be awesome if i could get it on the PB as a native app!! Hope this takes place!
ReplyDeleteI love LastPass but this isn't much of an implementation. The included Android browser is much slower and clumsier than the native PlayBook browser. Though I have tried the PlayBook LastPass app, I find using the native browser to navigate to LastPass.com in a new tab is easier. Then search, show password, copy, and paste into the original tab. That method is better than using the LastPass app.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the feedback - bookmarklets may also be a good option: http://helpdesk.lastpass.com/bookmarklets/ if you prefer the native browser.
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ReplyDeleteDoes regular LP for Android devices include Generate Secure password?
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Yes, the generate password feature is available on the LastPass Android app.
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