Filed under: Security, Utilities, Windows, Macintosh, Windows Mobile, Symbian, Palm
SplashID update for PDAs and Smartphones
SplashData has been developing handheld software for a long time. SplashID is my password manager of choice, offering great usability on the small screen combined with an excellent desktop application. SplashID is available for either Windows or Mac OS X. Handheld platform support is outstanding and includes Palm OS, Pocket PC, Smartphone, Symbian, and Nokia Series 60.Fixes and inprovements in the just-released version 3.3.2 include:
- Desktop: Desktop database can now be saved to a custom location.
- Desktop: Custom icon databases are now assigned a created/modified date, no longer causing problems with desktop backup applications. (Windows)
- Desktop/Handheld: Records modified on the handheld now sync correctly to the desktop even if it’s running. (In the past the desktop would require an exit/relaunch to display the newly synced records.)
- Desktop/Handheld: Updated the standard icon set.
- Desktop: Exported data (vID or CSV) no longer gains an extra linefeed character. (Windows)
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