Tuesday, February 17, 2004
iPassword by Creative Iye, Only $4.95
Posted by Jason Dunn in "SOFTWARE" @ 04:15 PM
"iPassword for Pocket PC is an easy-to-use utility to help you to keep track your passwords, credit cards and other confidential information. Do you have multiple e-mail ids for your personal, business and subscription reasons. Do you have paid subscription to your favorite News website or anything of that sort. Do you write down your Personal Identification Number (PIN) of your ATM or Debit card in a unsecured place in your wallet, just because you can''t remember and hate to confuse yourself when you try to recall them. Then you must be thinking about a Single Place where you can store all these details securely. iPassword helps you to maintain all your personal details securely with an 128 bit encryption for all your information which can not be seen outside iPassword.
Key Features:
• Keep your passwords, credit cards and other confidential information in a central place, easy to retrieve when they are needed.
• 128-bit encryption keeps your information secure.
• Even if your Pocket PC is stolen or lost, no one can read your information without your password."
This is a new product that I haven't heard of before, but two things about it surprise me: first, it's only $4.95. For the digital wallet market, that's ultra-cheap. Second, it has become #1 on the Handango Top 10 list, almost overnight - I didn't see it there a few days ago. Anyone tried this application yet? What do you think of it? I'm still mostly happy with Two Peak's FlexWallet, although there are UI issues that continue to drive me insane... :?
Key Features:
• Keep your passwords, credit cards and other confidential information in a central place, easy to retrieve when they are needed.
• 128-bit encryption keeps your information secure.
• Even if your Pocket PC is stolen or lost, no one can read your information without your password."
This is a new product that I haven't heard of before, but two things about it surprise me: first, it's only $4.95. For the digital wallet market, that's ultra-cheap. Second, it has become #1 on the Handango Top 10 list, almost overnight - I didn't see it there a few days ago. Anyone tried this application yet? What do you think of it? I'm still mostly happy with Two Peak's FlexWallet, although there are UI issues that continue to drive me insane... :?