PasswordWallet - 4.3.5448-bit encrypted password storage wallet for OS X & iPhone |
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Great developer, solid product 



- Version: 4.3.2, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST
Carpe Datum, Inc.
If you have an iPhone, this product rocks even more. I have over 350 passwords, accounts, serial #'s on my iPhone now - encrypted with 448 bits. Clearly Selznick is listening to users and keeping the product up to date. The ability to jump to a URL and fill in the username and password (via a floating pallet) is awesome. The password generator remembers all previous passwords and the generous notes field is perfect.
It's magic 



- Version: 4.3.2, 12/22/2007 09:58AM PST
Rach
PasswordWallet syncs like magic with the iPhone!
The iPhone doesn't need to be jailbreaked. Very good idea and very good implementation.
I love this software! I'm happy I paid for it.
The iPhone doesn't need to be jailbreaked. Very good idea and very good implementation.
I love this software! I'm happy I paid for it.
Problem in Leopard - Version: 4.3.1, 11/27/2007 07:31PM PST
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Paul Jackel
Since upgrading to Leopard, I have been able to retrieve previously saved entries, but cannot create NEW entries. (I receive an error message that Password Wallet "cannot save the file.") I wrote to Tech Support several days ago, but received no reply. After using this app and supporting this developer for several years, I am VERY disappointed.
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- Problem in Leopard