Description:
With SecureVault, you can store all your passwords, user id''s, etc.
All entries are are entered against user defined catagories (account types). SecureVault allows for extensive search and retrieval.
So no matter how many entries you have, you''ll always be able to find the one you need quickly.
Update Description:
v3.01 (03/12/04):
- When exiting application on a Tungsten T3 with the slider open, the application sometimes caused a soft reset. This has been corrected.
v3.00b (10/10/03):
- Added OS5 compatibility
v2.03 (02/22/03):
- New option in Preferences to automatically exit SecureVault if the Palm is switched off.
- New password entry screen.
- Fixed bug where incorrect account types where shown in Subset Mode.
v2.02 (11/04/02):
- Bug fix for problem creating a new account.
v2.01 (9/30/02):
- Allows renaming of accounts
- Minor bug fixes
v1.03 (5/8/02):
- Fixed problem where database was not being backed up during Hotsync.
- Now, after hard reset, a Hotsync will restore the full database
v1.02 (8/29/01):
- New version encripts the User and Password for each entry in the database.
- The Entry password is also encripted.
IF YOU ARE INSTALLING OVER AN EXISTING VERSION OF SECURE VAULT, PLEASE READ THE README.TXT FILE CAREFULLY.
Reviews:
***** [Sep 3, 2004] by Joe
Best one I've come accross. In the IT field and need to store a lot of different logon names and passwords. Search feature is really nice. Concerns below have been addressed, however you must enable the "Auto-off" preference to not be in the software when you power your device back on.
***** [Feb 13, 2004] by Walter
Searched far and wide for something like this. Just started using it and it rocks!
***** [Jan 20, 2004] by John McHugh
Very effective and easy to use. Previous concerns listed below have been addressed. Highly recommend program.
***** [Aug 12, 2003] by Darrell
Fine addition to my palm. All bugs listed below seem to have been addressed in the latest updates. Easy to use. Thank You!
** [Oct 1, 2002] by Jerry
Nice idea but editing categories of account erases previous categoreis and data. Also stays on-screen when turned off, unless actively quit.
*** [Aug 15, 2002] by Al P.
This is good software but it does have some flaws. If you are in the software and hit the power button on your palm, when you turn your palm back on, you are instantly back into the software, it doesn't close it down. If you want total security, this isn't the software...
*** [Aug 31, 2001] by Kristopher
This is a good attempt at something I'd like to have. There doesn't seem to be a clean way to store multiple login/passwords to one host.
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