Monday, December 17, 2007
eWallet 6.0 Released - Integrates FlexWallet
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 08:00 AM
http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/ew/ew_60.php
eWallet 6.0 has been released today for the Pocket PC, desktop, Smartphone and a few other devices. As usual, nothing revolutionary but a enough new features to keep it the top electronic wallet on the Windows Mobile platform. New features include, but are not limited to:
• 256-bit AES FIPS encryption, the method required by US government agencies
• Automatic backups - tell eWallet to create a backup of your wallet file each time you close or lock the program
• Sync securely to remote locations from your desktop eWallet using SFTP synchronization and new remote syncing options
• Insert and encrypt files that you can easily extract when you need them. :way to go: Unfortunately, it doesn't compress the file, so using this too much can cause your eWallet file to increase quite a bit.
• Beta program starts today allowing you to get your eWallet info on any web-enabled device, like an iPhone, Blackberry or Wii. See Ilium's site for more info on this.
The desktop version of eWallet 6 can also open and convert FlexWallet files to the new eWallet format, and eWallet will allow you to see your card in either the eWallet or FlexWallet style. eWallet 5 users are eligible for a free upgrade if you purchased your copy after September 17, 2007. Both eWallet and FlexWallet users will get emails with instructions on how to get upgrades, whether they are free or at a discount if purchased before the eligibility dates.
eWallet 6.0 has been released today for the Pocket PC, desktop, Smartphone and a few other devices. As usual, nothing revolutionary but a enough new features to keep it the top electronic wallet on the Windows Mobile platform. New features include, but are not limited to:
• 256-bit AES FIPS encryption, the method required by US government agencies
• Automatic backups - tell eWallet to create a backup of your wallet file each time you close or lock the program
• Sync securely to remote locations from your desktop eWallet using SFTP synchronization and new remote syncing options
• Insert and encrypt files that you can easily extract when you need them. :way to go: Unfortunately, it doesn't compress the file, so using this too much can cause your eWallet file to increase quite a bit.
• Beta program starts today allowing you to get your eWallet info on any web-enabled device, like an iPhone, Blackberry or Wii. See Ilium's site for more info on this.
The desktop version of eWallet 6 can also open and convert FlexWallet files to the new eWallet format, and eWallet will allow you to see your card in either the eWallet or FlexWallet style. eWallet 5 users are eligible for a free upgrade if you purchased your copy after September 17, 2007. Both eWallet and FlexWallet users will get emails with instructions on how to get upgrades, whether they are free or at a discount if purchased before the eligibility dates.