PasswordWallet for Palm - 4.0.0448-Blowfish encrypted password storage wallet |
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Which Version is it? - Version: 4.0.0, 1/27/2005 01:22PM PST
MAC_1984
I downloaded from both here and directly from the site and when I upload it to my Palm it tells me it is still version 3.0.3.
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- Version: 3.0, 5/28/2004 09:19AM PST
PeterNSteinmetz
I tried both PasswordWallet and WebConfidential. This products conduit works under MacOS X Panther, WCs causes a crash all the time.
I think the PasswordWallet UI is nicer, particularly on the Mac. This designed for Cocoa, WC designed for pre-OS X days. And the categories are more flexible.
I think the PasswordWallet UI is nicer, particularly on the Mac. This designed for Cocoa, WC designed for pre-OS X days. And the categories are more flexible.
Here are the BUTS and SUGGESTIONS:
- The password entry upon startup is plain text, i.e. everybody can see what you are writing. There's an option to hide the characters, but it does not even show bullets instead of characters to give you some impression where you are. Besides you cannot set a preference for hidden characters here, you have to untick a box every time. There's also no keyboard input possible with the characters hidden.
- Blowfish is good; 448 is more than you need though - 128 is safe for your lifetime adjusting for increase in computing power (see wikipedia for more). Thus password hinges mainly on the password you select. There should be a little assistant when you choose the password indicating how good the currently typed password is, e.g. with a progress bar.
BOTTOM LINE: good software, but need initial unlocking procedure and some password assistance.
COMPARISON: It's great for Mac users, since you can run a Password Wallet on your Mac and sync the two. That's, unfortunately, not possible with YAPS at the moment (only for Windows users). But then YAPS is free and PasswordWallet costs money.