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Middle_Seat Jan 29, 2005 8:10 pm

Password Keeper for Palm AND Windows?
 
Hello!

I've searched the Travel Tech forum with no success for the answer to my need: Does anyone know of password keeper software for the Palm operating system that also has a Windows user interface?

For the PocketPC OS there is a product named FlexWallet that has the features I need (sold by TwoPeaks.com ). You can enter and edit all your passwords on both your desktop machine and/or your PocketPC, and when you synchronize the PDA all the data in FlexWallet is synch'ed also. The important feature, to me, is that you have full access to your data on the desktop machine as well as on the PDA. I find it a lot easier to type on a keyboard than to scratch on a PDA.

Now I'm looking for password keeper to work on a wife's Palm and her home PC, with comparable user interfaces on both. Suggestions?

jfe Jan 29, 2005 8:13 pm

www.roboform.com

Not sure if it will do everything you need.

Middle_Seat Jan 29, 2005 9:01 pm

A great tip! Thank you!

I tried Roboform in the past. Its insistence on filling in web forms automatically was very irritating, so I junked it. Recently I did see that Fred Langa recommended it, and I trust his opinions a lot, so I was about to try it again in conjunction with my web browser.

What I didn't realize was that Roboform has this other use of keeping passwords and other data. Evidently it works with Windows, Palm and even PocketPC.

And the $0.00 price is right, also :)

Middle_Seat Jan 30, 2005 6:08 am


Originally Posted by Middle_Seat
And the $0.00 price is right, also :)

I may be mistaken on the price.

While Roboform for the desktop is free for up to 10 (used to be 30) passwords, when you download the Palm version it says that its price is $9.99 and that the price of Roboform is $29.99 (with no mention of the free option). You get a 30 trial before the software asks for payment, so I won't know the actual cost ($10 or $40) for awhile.

DavidNZ Jan 30, 2005 10:34 am

I've used SplashID for years and it works well - great for travel. www.splashdata.com

businesstraveler Jan 30, 2005 4:50 pm

Turbo Passwords for the PC. Ironically, this comes from Chapura, best known for their Palm software, but I don't believe there is a Palm version.

Michael
http://www.biztrip.com

JadedTraveler Jan 30, 2005 9:03 pm


Originally Posted by DavidNZ
I've used SplashID for years and it works well - great for travel. www.splashdata.com

I'll second this recommendation.

DI542 Jan 30, 2005 10:41 pm


Originally Posted by Middle_Seat
Hello!

I've searched the Travel Tech forum with no success for the answer to my need: Does anyone know of password keeper software for the Palm operating system that also has a Windows user interface?

I use Ilium eWallet with my Pocket PC but they have a Palm version as well I believe. It synchronizes with my PC and and has worked just fine since I got it a few months ago.

http://www.iliumsoft.com/site/ew/ewallet.htm

ScottC Jan 30, 2005 11:22 pm


Originally Posted by businesstraveler
Turbo Passwords for the PC. Ironically, this comes from Chapura, best known for their Palm software, but I don't believe there is a Palm version.

Michael
http://www.biztrip.com

From the first part of the site you linked to:




Turbo Passwords is the safe, simple, organized and convenient private Password Manager. Store user names, passwords, PINs, and more in Turbo Passwords and quickly access them while working on the Web, desktop or in the Turbo Passwords Password Manager on your Palm Powered handheld.

maisany Jan 31, 2005 9:45 am

Another Vote For Turbo
 
I got this expressly for the ability to manage the list on the PC as well as the Palm. It was just a royal pain having to type everything in on the little kb when I could do it much more efficiently on the PC. Plus, since most of the accounts I was managing were via the PC, it was much easier to be able to cut and paste account #s and such from the original browser window into the record in Turbo.

producer Feb 1, 2005 12:37 pm

This was my obsession for a month
 
I tried about a dozen options. Some were too complicated, too simple, too geeky, or just Palm or just PC.

I've been resting easy since I decided on SplashID over a year ago.

All my info in just two specific places: PC and Palm. easy to get to, easy to manage. Life is good.


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