"Paragon Software (SHDD) has released Handy Safe, a utility for secure information store and management on devices running Windows Mobile Smartphone. Handy Safe is designed for all kinds of confidential information. Passwords, credit cards details, user names, codes, accounts (email, Internet, shopping, bank) and insurance policies will be located in one place on a smartphone, so user will have to remember a single Handy Safe password. The information is protected with 448-bit data encryption (Blowfish). Handy Safe application for Windows Mobile Smartphone includes Handy Safe Desktop agent that helps to synchronize the information between PC and smartphone, so user can easily update the data both on PC and smartphone.
I think variety is good. Here we have another electronic wallet style program. Have any of you tried Handy Safe? If so, how does it compare to other similar programs? You can purchase it or download the trial version at our affiliate store.
I like the interface. But I'm not about to switch my wallet app that easily. I have family members all using the same app and backup of files are spread between people. I've also got work using it now too. It's just become too much a part of my life. I couldn't even begin to think about the process of changing all those people over too.
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I like the interface. But I'm not about to switch my wallet app that easily. I have family members all using the same app and backup of files are spread between people. I've also got work using it now too. It's just become too much a part of my life. I couldn't even begin to think about the process of changing all those people over too.
yes, I have gone back and forth with eWallet and FlexWallet. I have licences with both but on different platforms (PPC vs Smartphone)
So Mike and Kiwi, do you have a preference after using different wallets? A recommendation would be useful. I really have to do something better than the spreadsheet I use. Thanks.
I use eWallet and I like it a lot. I think FlexWallet and CodeWallet (that's the name right?) are also pretty good. But I haven't really looked at those in a long time.
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