1Password team, if you’re reading, my macOS app wishlist has been piling up pretty high.<p>- Please rethink sections. Most items are better off without them, so they should be revealed only when requested, not cluttering every create and edit screen and making me sort half my fields under a “SECTION” section just to not use sections.<p>- Please rethink the flow for adding a new field of a non-text type. It’s just silly to have to scan down for “SECTION”, then down for “new field”, then right for “T”, then click, then scan down for the field type, then click, then click in the data box, every time I want to add a one-time password.<p>- Please hide unused items from the sidebar, like empty categories, “Favorites” when there are no favorites, and the vault switcher when there’s only one vault. The clutter makes it slower and harder to use.<p>- Please condense Watchtower into one sidebar entry. My two options right now are “don’t see Watchtower alerts” and “push the rest of the sidebar so far down I only see a few non-Watchtower items”, neither of which is good.<p>- Please separate “Ignore HTTPS warning for this website”, ignore 2FA warning, etc, from tags. I don’t want to pollute my tagging system with what’s essentially “items on a LAN”, “items where 1Password’s 2FA list is wrong”, etc.<p>- Please give me a keyboard shortcut to create a new login regardless of the currently selected category. I suggest Command-N for “New in current category”, Shift-Command-N for “New login”, and Option-Command-N for “Open new item type menu”, but would settle for anything that consistently creates a new login with one shortcut.<p>- Please change the popup password generator to match the 1Password Mini password generator: include 1+ numbers and symbols when checked, not a preset number, and omit symbols that are usually rejected by websites, because the small entropy gain isn’t worth the time spent manually editing passwords.<p>- Please revise your passphrase word list, or at least provide an alternate list. It’s hard to remember words nobody knows. (That’s the use case for passphrases, passwords that sometimes need to be spoken or remembered, for the rest I’ll use a higher entropy password.) I know using only common words would be less secure, but there’s a better balance to be struck; Bitwarden’s list is excellent.<p>- Please work to reduce full UI refreshes. I keep losing keystrokes to them.<p>- Please give me configurable URL matching rules like Bitwarden. Without them there will always be some false positive page matches that I need to arrow through every time I use that domain.<p>I love you guys. I’m willing to pay your price for great software. But these annoyances keep piling up and I feel that the price warrants more care.