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DESCRIPTION
PasswordWallet stores ALL of your passwords and other private information in one, convenient location - because password confusion just isn't necessary! Features:
- Retrieve passwords quickly and effortlessly through PasswordWallet's tight-user interface
- Access passwords, usernames and other private info. with a single 'master' password
- Synchronize passwords from your Macintosh with your iPhone/iPod Touch, Palm compatible PDA or WindowsMobile device (software for Mac, iPhone/iPod Touch, Palm and WindowsMobile all sold separately)
- Secure passwords with PasswordWallet's unique Auto-Typing technology
- Enter multiple usernames and passwords across multiple web pages through Auto-Typing feature
Security Measures - PasswordWallet uses BlowFish encryption algorithm with 448-bit keys to protect your data
- PasswordWallet copies passwords to the clipboard and automatically deletes them after they are pasted to keep your info. safe
- Your 'master' password can be kept in the Mac OS X
WHAT'S NEW
Version 4.5.3:
- Password dialog for documents now gets keyboard focus when it's opened. (Sorry about that.)
- Synchronization and opening documents should be at least 10 times faster than before.
- Synchronization update to fix duplication errors.
- Fixed lock file problem after quit with Open Document password dialog is visible.
- Copy and Paste now pastes the old category too.
- Fixed infrequent issue with Find Duplicates menu item.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4.0 or later.
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| PasswordWallet User Reviews (24 posts) | Write A Review |
 | Mar 10 2010 |
SVL Simple, straightforward and functional. Been using this since 2001 and still love it. (Version 4.5) | |
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 | Apr 14 2009 |
AMNESIAC7 I've been using PasswordWallet for the past 6-7 years. It is light. It is elegant. It is clean... It is perfect. I've tried other password manager apps that I've rec'd in software giveaways and bundles, but nothing beats PasswordWallet, and I always come back to it. (Version 4.4.6) | |
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 | Apr 9 2009 |
HAROLD ROETH, I noticed there is only one recent review of this excellent program so wanted to add my highly favorable comments for this useful and easy-to-use program. I especially like the ability to just click on an icon and have the program open the desired log-in web page and also give you a button to click on which then automatically fills in the user ID and password. I highly recommend this program. (Version 4.4.6) | |
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 | Mar 10 2009 |
PETER SICHEL This is my favorite password manager and I've tried several. The focus is on storing and organizing your passwords (or other sensitive data), and a clever yet general way to have the program type them for you when needed. The work flow with Password wallet is to find the wallet item you want, and then press a button to copy or view the password, or take you to the corresponding website and type your username and password for you. Other password managers focus more on web browser integration, recognizing which password goes with the page you're currently browsing, but they trade-off some generality and simplicity as a result. PasswordWallet is simple, reliable, and gets the job done. The free iPhone version makes it convenient to keep your passwords or sensitive account numbers with you. I've recommended this to several clients and they always love it. (Version 4.4.4) | |
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 | Oct 25 2008 |
HANK2 Anyone know if it's possible to export from Web Confidential to this application? "Web Confidential for Palm OS is not available anymore and support has stopped." -- their Support reply after it corrupted and died on my Palm PDA and can't be fixed, apparently. Hosed. I sure don't want to retype all this data. (Version 4.3.5) | |
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 | Nov 14 2008 |
PAULSRANDALL I was able to import Web Confidential data. I can also tell you that I downloaded an updated (v3.8) Web Confidential in the last few of months (May 29, 2008). The development work has not stopped on it or URL Manager Pro by the Alco Blom. (Version 4.4) | |
 | Jun 29 2008 |
BOGEN Fast (noticeable faster startup than info.xhead, even on a 2.4 Mhz Core Duo 2 MacBook with 4 GB RAM), unobtrusive, gets the job done, doesn't force you to use categories (Big plus!!), doesn't rely on wonky, not officially supported (by Apple) Input Managers. (Version 4.3.5) | |
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 | May 8 2008 |
for now, i´ve read that you can access your passwords on an iPhone if you save them as bookmarks (or something like that), and access them on Safari on the phone. in the future, will you make a native app for iPhone which we can sync with our Macs? then i would buy this app for sure :-) (Version 4.3.5) | |
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 | Nov 15 2007 |
MARTIN KNAKKERGAARD Although it should according to the release notes this update does not accept my PW4 serialnumber. (Version 4.3) | |
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 | Oct 3 2007 |
SAMPLER Amazingly auto-login capability Two features set Password Wallet 4.1 above a half-dozen other apps that I tried, including info.xhead and steel: 1. the auto-login capabilities. I would have bought Password Wallet for the auto-login feature alone. Others apps auto-type but work only in the simplest two-field setups, where the site places the focus in the login-id field and tabs automatically into the password field. Many sites don't do this. Some require two passwords or have the password and login-id on different pages. PW 4.0.1 easily handles these complicated web sites because you can insert metacharacters for TAB, PAUSE-RESUME and RETURN keys into the login sequence. You can then do everything with button pushes or keyboard shortcuts. You may need to experiment. For example, my wife and have two Verizon accounts and they need different sequences: PAUSE/RESUME password (Then push a GO Button) PAUSE/RESUME TAB password RETURN For the Bank of America, the login-id and password are entered on separate pages and require: PAUSE/RESUME password RETURN On the other hand, some sites are easy, for example: But you don't need to set up these meta-character sequences. There are buttons and shortcuts just to copy the login-id and password into the clipboard. There are other virtues, especially the easy ability to share data and to start new wallets with subsets of entries from existing ones. The updates adds refinements which make the app even more of a pleasure. Two subtle but welcome ones: now one can set keyboard focus to the 'find' box, so that one less tab is required. Also, there is an option to always open an entry in a new window rather then over the main window. I highly recommend this one. (Version 4.1) | |
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 | Feb 28 2007 |
LARCENOUS This product is one which I use probably more than any other on either my Palm (an increasingly elderly Samsung SPH-i500) OR my desktop Mac. I originally purchased it some time ago because it was the only such password app at the time that I could find which would sync between PDA and Mac (have no idea if there are similar products for the Windoze folks, there probably are). With this latest release (4.0), the developer has totally re-written it in Cocoa, and the difference is significant. Quick, flexible drop-down menus, increased options for choosing labels for data fields, many other upgrades. But here's the kicker (for me), which puts PasswordWallet and its developer, Selznick Software, in another category altogether: When I upgraded, I upgraded the Palm App, as well, and was VERY excited about the new ability to click "open URL and copy username and password." This meant no more having to enter PW's password, cut and paste the password for whatever website I wanted to access, open up the browser manually, and then paste it into the appropriate field. PW4 does it all automatically. Except it didn't. Not on my PDA. Every time I tried, I got an error message that said browser couldn't be found (Blazer discontinued, using Novarra's nweb now). So I emailed the developer and mentioned my problem. We went back and forth over no less than six emails, with the end result being that he researched it, found the creator code for my Novarra browser, and sent me an updated (and unreleased, lucky me!) version specially modified for me to include my browser. PW4 now works perfectly, and I'm quite a happy camper. Yeah, I know, this is how customer service and tech support is SUPPOSED to work....but it almost never does. So rarely, in fact, that it's a (quite welcome) shock to get THIS kind of personal care and service out of the developer of a product. As I told the developer in my last email, he's got a customer for life! (Version 4.0.3) | |
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