I have now spent almost a week with the #1Password app, and I have to say, I really don't know how I lived without it. It's one of my top apps I use every day, like Fast-SM and FastPlay. Since I got them, I haven't used anything else for the tasks at hand. What a year it has been in terms of discovering apps.

I have created some JAWS scripts for 1Password, but the scripting is minimal because it's not especially necessary. The one tip I can pass onto anyone is to use Quick Access, Control+Shift+Space. There is enormous power behind that keystroke, perhaps more than you would think.
It allows me to open a secure note in a virtual view, and it does not have the disadvantage of opening it up in the full 1Password app where focus is often lost when moving out of, and into, the app. I did script around that focus issue but I've removed it because of Quick Access.
I can also launch web sites from Quick Access and copy usernames and passwords for areas where the browser extension is not supported.

As I say, I have modified JAWS behaviour a small amount in some areas But I would recommend the app to anyone. In summary, it gives me anything all in one place: web sites I need to launch and log into together with all my notes. I've got a lot added to it now to make it very functional both for personal and professional use. I know principally it is meant to be a password manager, but it's saving me a whole heap of time in many other areas.

@DavidGoldfield @brian_hartgen Do you know if 1password has any advantage over KeePass specifically?
@clv1 @DavidGoldfield @brian_hartgen I've used it to store identities, passwords, debit cards, API credentials, SSH keys, 2FA auth, and passkeys. Can keypass do all of that? Especially the part where it's an SSH agent.
@x0 @DavidGoldfield @brian_hartgen It cannot do API credentials, pass keys and SSH natively. Maybe there are plug-ins, but I haven't needed to investigate so far.