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Spb Software House Releases Spb Wallet

Posted by: Judie on Jul 03 2007

If you are still storing your passwords on loose scraps of paper or in a note in Outlook, then you are asking for trouble. Identity theft is rampant these days, and the last thing you need is to make yourself an easy victim. Take the necessary steps to protect yourself by starting with the things you can easily implement - like keeping passwords and personal financial information in an encrypted file. Having this information stored conveniently (but safely!) on your PDA and computer makes it easy for you to retrieve passwords or account numbers when you need them, but nearly impossible for those with the wrong intentions to take advantage. A new software title that allows you to do just what I’ve described has now been released from Spb Software House, and it is called (appropriately enough) Spb Wallet

Spb Software House Releases Spb Wallet

July 3rd, 2007 - Spb Software House, the leading Windows Mobile software developer, releases Spb Wallet, a safe, secure and convenient storage for all your important information.

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Windows Mobile is designed for working with emails, PIM data and documents. But there is a need for working with the fourth type of information. Spb Wallet provides a structured secure storage for personal information like passwords, credit cards, serial numbers, and accounts. Synchronization with the desktop companion provides a seamless user experience on both a PC and a Windows Mobile device.

 

*** Security and Safety ***

Spb Wallet keeps all of your most valuable information encrypted using strong AES 256bit algorithm which is recommended by US Government for secret and top secret information. Additional features like automatic clipboard cleanup, a special logon panel and program auto-lock helps to protect your data against potential side channel attacks.

*** Desktop PC Application (with Synchronization) ***

Spb Wallet consists of a Pocket PC program, a companion desktop PC program and a synchronization module. The desktop application has all the features of its Pocket PC counterpart, as well as the ability to import data from other wallets and a special Internet Explorer toolbar that makes surfing on the web easier. Each user can synchronize his or her data between multiple desktops and multiple devices. So, if you use Spb Wallet on your office computer, home computer, notebook and your Pocket PC, your information will be synchronized on each of these computers.

*** Great User Interface and Experience ***

The first thing you will see when you open a card in Spb Wallet is a beautiful, realistic card picture. Cards in Spb Wallet look almost exactly like those cards would look in a normal wallet. Smart tag technology adds interactivity to these cards so that you can make a phone call, send SMS/emails, open web pages, or copy data to the clipboard with just one or two taps. Spb Wallets contains more than 60 predefined templates for just about any type of information you can think of. Or, you can easily customize the existing templates or create new ones using a graphics editor.

*** Pricing and Availability ***

Spb Wallet is currently available in English, French, Italian, Russian, Traditional Chinese, Czech, Dutch, Japanese and Thai languages. Spb Wallet is compatible with Windows Mobile 2003 and 5.0 for Pocket PC and Windows Mobile 6 Professional devices. A free 15-day trial can be downloaded, or Spb Wallet can be purchased for 29.95 USD, from www.spbsoftwarehouse.com. Users of other wallet-type programs can use Spb Wallet migration tool for importing their data.

*** Further Information and Downloads ***

Further information regarding Spb Wallet can be found at the Spb website:
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/wallet/

Spb Wallet screenshots:
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/wallet/screenshots.html

A free 15-day trial can be downloaded from:
http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/products/wallet/download.html

*** About Spb Software House ***

Spb Software House is a software development company, specializing mainly in Windows Mobile software. Founded in 1999, the company offers advanced software solutions for use in a wide range of applications.

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