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Trending from CNET. Download Now. Developer's Description By Developer One. Version 6. Full Specifications. What's new in version 6. Release November 8, The left soft button on WM5 devices allows you to initiate a search for a file. The right soft button usually activates the menu. Selecting Options from the main menu gives you several more items to customize. You can change the display options from this screen. The security options screen offers you the ability to choose the automatic shut down timeout period.
If you are using a pre-WM5 device you can use the traditional menubar. Even if you are using a WM5 device, you can choose to use the traditional menubar instead of soft buttons. CodeWallet allows you to export your wallet file. You can choose which items to export, what format to export them to and where to output.
You can also decide whether you want to include passwords and attachments in the export. You can also import a file into CodeWallet. The imported files must be in a tab-delineated. CodeWallet will then ask if you want to add each card contained within the. Once the import is complete, the imported cards appear within a new folder labeled with "Imported" and the date of the import. The other screenshot shows you the format that must be used to create a file that can be imported.
Developer One has very strong support options. On their website there are forums, FAQs and a form to fill out with any additional questions. Both the Pocket PC and desktop applications come with help files. Another nice feature is the Synchronization wizard which walks you through setting up syncing from within the desktop application.
I did not encounter any bugs or crashes using the program. It is stable and reasonably fast, although FlexWallet seemed faster to me.
One thing that CodeWallet is sorely missing is a password generator. Both eWallet and FlexWallet have one and they are quite useful. I am not sure why this feature was not included since the competition has it. It is good that you can import tab-delineated. It would be nice if someone else included an import utility such as the one in eWallet. I also wish that they would get rid of the extra confirmation screen during the install process… it is really unnecessary.
On the security front, CodeWallet uses bit RC4 encryption. CodeWallet can be purchased as:. At the beginning of the review, I asked three questions. The first was, "Which wallet program should you use?
These other wallet applications have more features at a lower price. The second question was, "Should you switch from the wallet application you are currently using to CodeWallet?
You could also take your existing CodeWallet file and import it into eWallet using their unique import utility.
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