Key Pad - stores confidential information using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with 128 bit keys.
The information is accessed by entering a numerical key in a virtual key pad. Letters are associated with the digits as on a phone keyboard, therefore the user can enter a keyword which is easier to memorize
LifeNumbers for Palm OS - Have a lot of numbers to keep up with? Charge cards, web sites, insurance policies? When you buy a new product, do you store away in a drawer the paperwork with the serial number and repair phone numbers, then forget where you put them? Keep it all in one place, right in your pocket with LifeNumbers
LOCKDOWN stores passwords, pins, software regisration info, keycodes, website info, social securitys, birthdays, virtually anything important that needs a secure storage place
MapleWeb allows you to easily keep track of your favorite website URLs and important Passwords and Usernames which you may need to access certain sites
Master Key - Safely store your passwords. Protected by a passcode, your password name, password, date created, date expires, and optional note are stored in this portable database. You can quickly find your password by a listscreen.
What's New in This Release:
· Adds passcode protection
MaxSecret provides a secure place to store your private information likes credit cards information, bank accounts PIN, password, Login ID, and anything that are highly confidential. Using the latest industry-leading encryption technology : twofish algorithms (implemented in the latest version of PGP ver. 7
McLock - Record all your passwords and lock combinations.
Assign categories to filter them on the 2 tables i.e web page logon, work, home, registration numbers, e-mail, etc.
You can also access the built in palm application from the top menu bar
MiniCrypt - Encrypt/decrypt a note from/to your Palm's Memo Pad. Enter notes from your desktop to your Palm or your Palm to your desktop. No extra hotsyncing steps since it saves the notes in your Palm's Note Pad. Beam encrypted notes to another Palm user. The encrypted notes stay private even when on your PC