Wallet : Never Forget Passwords
It’s normal to forget things, after all we’re only human. But it’s very annoying when you forget something important such as your email password or if you have lost the license key to that piece of software you forked over 350$ for.
- Oh it’s secure, very secure
This is where Wallet comes in. Wallet stores all sorts of sensitive information using 448-bit blowfish encryption meaning you and only you can access the data. They have made it even more secure by using a quick-lock feature which can be enabled by a key combination and auto lock which locks the database after a certain length of time.
- Autocomplete
Wallet comes built in with an Autocomplete feature for you to use so you don’t have to keep switching back and forth between the app and your browser. I think this will appeal to people since you only have to have your passwords in one place. Very nice indeed.

- Passwords on the go
This feature can keep you passwords with you at all times – as long as you don’t forget your iPod! Due to the attractiveness of the iPod it’s certain to be attracting other peoples grubby mitts. That’s why wallet let’s you choose which data you want to take on the road with you via simple drag-n-drop.One feature I’d like to see in future Wallet releases is the ability to sync with mobile phones

- Customisation
Wallet let’s you add your own categories as well as it’s default ones. For example I have a Banks category to store the general information about an account. This has come in handy numerous times especially when I’m talking to a representitive and they ask me for my account details. Wallet even let’s you set a custom icon for it.
So go ahead and try out Wallet for Yourself today…


