The app's developer has already confirmed this, it seems

May 3, 2014 03:43 GMT  ·  By

Yet another popular iOS application appears set to become available for download on more mobile operating systems out there, namely 1Password.

According to the latest reports on the matter, the application is nearing its final release and might land on devices running under Android and Windows Phone very soon.

1Password is one of the most used password management application on Apple devices, including Mac OS X and iOS, and it seems that it will soon be released on Windows-based products as well, and that Android users will also get a taste of it.

According to a recent post on windowsphonedaily.com, the developer of the application, AgileBits, has sent out a mailer that confirms the upcoming availability of the app on said platforms.

“The 1Password for Windows and Android betas have been going extremely well. The feedback has been amazing and we’re getting closer to release,” the company said.

When released on Windows Phone 8 and Android, this application should prove highly popular among users, the same as it did on Apple’s platform.

As WMPoweruser notes, however, this won’t be the only password manager available for Windows Phone, since LastPass, RoboForm, SpashID and others are already present on the OS. Stay tuned for more on this.