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Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store sensitive
and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank account details which
can have PIN numbers and other password data (internet banking), web site
passwords (some have account numbers too).

I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good and
flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too hard to
crack the password, but then you need to start opening different filetypes
etc. A nice flexible password protected program would be far better.

Thanks for all suggestions.
 
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"AlanS" <news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> wrote in
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> Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store
> sensitive and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank
> account details which can have PIN numbers and other password data
> (internet banking), web site passwords (some have account numbers
> too).
>
> I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good
> and flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too
> hard to crack the password, but then you need to start opening
> different filetypes etc. A nice flexible password protected program
> would be far better.
>
> Thanks for all suggestions.
>
>

eWallet, by Illium Software. Go for the deluxe version that allows editing
from your desktop-- it's worth it.

Scott
 
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AlanS wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store sensitive
> and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank account details which
> can have PIN numbers and other password data (internet banking), web site
> passwords (some have account numbers too).
>
> I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good and
> flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too hard to
> crack the password, but then you need to start opening different filetypes
> etc. A nice flexible password protected program would be far better.
>
> Thanks for all suggestions.
>
>
Hi Alan
I use Passman, which is freeware and seems fine to me.
http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/passman.shtml
Geoff
 
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I personally like the newly released Pocket PC version of roboform. My
main reason for using this over the other versions is because of the way
it integrates with Internet Explorer and allows me to use it to
automatically fill out forms on the PC. I can then carry all of my
passwords and secure data with me on the Pocket Pc.

Blu3Fr0g

-----Original Message-----
From: Geoff Ferguson [mailto:geoff_ferguson@yahoo.com]
Posted At: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:25 PM
Posted To: microsoft.public.pocketpc
Conversation: password/pin programs
Subject: Re: password/pin programs

AlanS wrote:
> Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store
sensitive
> and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank account details
which
> can have PIN numbers and other password data (internet banking), web
site
> passwords (some have account numbers too).
>
> I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good
and
> flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too hard
to
> crack the password, but then you need to start opening different
filetypes
> etc. A nice flexible password protected program would be far better.
>
> Thanks for all suggestions.
 
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"Scott Seidman" <namdiesttocs@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:Xns95285A9569FBBscottseidmanmindspri@130.133.1.4...
> "AlanS" <news@remove.abyz.fslife.co.uk> wrote in
> news:cd8ik9$cu0$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk:
>
> > Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store
> > sensitive and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank
> > account details which can have PIN numbers and other password data
> > (internet banking), web site passwords (some have account numbers
> > too).
> >
> > I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good
> > and flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too
> > hard to crack the password, but then you need to start opening
> > different filetypes etc. A nice flexible password protected program
> > would be far better.
> >
> > Thanks for all suggestions.
> >
> >
>
> eWallet, by Illium Software. Go for the deluxe version that allows
editing
> from your desktop-- it's worth it.
>
> Scott

It seems a bit expensive, but there's a trial so I'll give it a go.
Thanks
 
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"Geoff Ferguson" <geoff_ferguson@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> AlanS wrote:
> > Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store
sensitive
> > and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank account details
which
> > can have PIN numbers and other password data (internet banking), web
site
> > passwords (some have account numbers too).
> >
> > I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good
and
> > flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too hard to
> > crack the password, but then you need to start opening different
filetypes
> > etc. A nice flexible password protected program would be far better.
> >
> > Thanks for all suggestions.
> >
> >
> Hi Alan
> I use Passman, which is freeware and seems fine to me.
> http://www.freewareppc.com/utilities/passman.shtml
> Geoff

Thanks, that is one I'd found and have tried a little. Unfortunately the
fields aren't very configurable, it's good for what it is, but not quite
enough.
 
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This looks interesting, but I'd really prefer data entry/editing on the ppc
rather than being reliant on a PC.
Thanks for the suggestion, I will give it a try.


"Dendrobates azureus" <blu3fr0g@nospam.Yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I personally like the newly released Pocket PC version of roboform. My
> main reason for using this over the other versions is because of the way
> it integrates with Internet Explorer and allows me to use it to
> automatically fill out forms on the PC. I can then carry all of my
> passwords and secure data with me on the Pocket Pc.
>
> Blu3Fr0g
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Geoff Ferguson [mailto:geoff_ferguson@yahoo.com]
> Posted At: Friday, July 16, 2004 2:25 PM
> Posted To: microsoft.public.pocketpc
> Conversation: password/pin programs
> Subject: Re: password/pin programs
>
> AlanS wrote:
> > Does anyone have any recommendations for a secure program to store
> sensitive
> > and variable type data? Things like PIN numbers, bank account details
> which
> > can have PIN numbers and other password data (internet banking), web
> site
> > passwords (some have account numbers too).
> >
> > I used a program on the Psion machine called Safeplace which was good
> and
> > flexible, I've looked at passwording a zip file but it's not too hard
> to
> > crack the password, but then you need to start opening different
> filetypes
> > etc. A nice flexible password protected program would be far better.
> >
> > Thanks for all suggestions.
>