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Spb Wallet 2.0–a must have

Posted by Tim Hillebrand on February 8, 2009 – 4:42 pm
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I’ve probably said it before, and I’ll say it again: everyone should have an electronic wallet in which to store proprietary information in a single, secure location. Spb’s new electronic wallet will allow you to consolidate all your important information such as credit card numbers, bank accounts, insurance accounts, online accounts, passwords and other private information.

It will make it double secure with AES 456encryption and password protection. Wallet supports an auto lockup feature with clipboard cleanup and phishing safeguards. With a desktop version, it’s possible to sync between several machines such as desktop, laptop, and handhelds The desktop engine also syncs with Google mail and integrates into Firefox and Internet Explorer.

Another great feature that casts the winning ballot is the login auto-complete utility. You can pay $40 for software that does this, and it’s included free with SPB Wallet! Your login info stored in Wallet will automatically sign you into sites online with Internet Explorer or Firefox.

clip_image002One of the things that has held me back from switching to a new Wallet is the problem of porting over the old data to a new format. Spb Wallet takes care of this problem with its import wizard. So don’t be bashful about trying out this new Wallet using your old data.

You have to appreciate the active fields feature too, which enables you to hyperlink to Websites, make phone calls, send email and text messages. You can also cut and paste data into and out of Wallet using its clipboard. This feature also works with handheld devices as well.

The visual aspect of Spb Wallet is superior with its look like the real thing credit cards, logos, and other free artwork to enhance the appearance of each record. There is a 7000 item database of templates. If you don’t see the template you need, you can order others free from Spb’s Website.

Free trails are available for 15 days. The registered version costs $29.95. Go to http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/pocketpc-software/wallet/download.html to download your copy.

SPB Wallet is available for Window Mobile touch and non-touch screens, Symbian, and soon for iPods and iPhones.

Spb’s new Wallet 2.0 is clearly a must-have application that everyone should pack, and one of the finest of its species.

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