Re: Recommendation for Password App




I use JFile for this. I created a custom database for passwords which
I keep encrypted on my T3. The advantage here is that I can customize
the fields to my liking, and use the application for many other
database needs as well.

I don't know about Mac backups, but I would recommend BackupBuddyVFG
and an SD card for this. I keep my backups in my wallet, so they don't
get lost with the palm.

- Chris

Jd Lyall <jdlyall@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

Matthias Schroeder wrote:
Dear experts,

I am looking for an palm app to store passwords. Features I am looking for:

- secure password protection
- backups to Mac
- runs on PalmOS 5.2.1
- allows to store notes or comments
- free trial would be nice

Can somebody recommand an app?

Thanks in advance,

Matthias

I use Adarian ID. Mackups? I use a mac. It backs up like any other
program. The database file cannot be read on the mac.

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