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I use code wallet pro and like it a lot. Developer One is a pretty good company. They seem to have a knack for releasing solid software that doesn't need bug fixes.
The desktop version is a big help. I keep a copy on my Axim and a copy on my laptop. It gives me two ways to get to the info, and automatically makes sure data is always backed up.
The only caveat is in the documents, but it's only a hint. Code Wallet Pro uses file synchronization to keep the two copies the same. In other words, if you modify one entry in the laptop and a different entry in the Axim, then try to synchronize, ActiveSynch will tell you that both files are modified, and ask you what to do. When this happens, you get to decide which update to throw away. This is different than Outlook, which looks inside the Outlook database and updates each entry separately.
Of course, Code Wallet Pro is the one I started with and the only one I have used. Most people end up liking what they use, unless there's a problem. So take my advice with a grain of salt.
One of the questions I would like to know more about is the quality of the encryption. Code Wallet Pro uses a "variant" of RC4 to encrypt, which means we don't really know the algorithm used or how secure it is. Also, I don't know how well the password is hidden. Anybody know of a good comparison of security for these programs?
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