![]() Also, the Windows Mobile Smartphone does not support file synchronisation, so I had to manually copy the. This approach required me to do changes in one location only: because each record type have variable length, Activesync alone couldn't support a record level action. The only thing I couldn't do was record level synchronisation, relying on a full file synchronisation. Migrating from the Palm platform to the Windows Mobile platform was very easy: simply installed the software and kept using the same file. ![]() When I bought a Windows Mobile Smartphone, eWallet was again the first software to be installed on my new device.ĮWallet on a Windows desktop (note the new nested categories feature) Since then, and after a few handhelds, I've moved to the Windows Mobile world, and the first software to be added to my library was eWallet. The software already had versions available on the handheld and the desktop, with Hotsync providing record level synchronisation. I first used eWallet a few years ago, when I bought my second Palm device, at that time a 3COM Palm Pilot 5000 (yes, I had one before it, the US Robotics Pilot). To start, eWallet, even in its previous versions, is one of the few true multi-platform software available for handhelds. Ilium Software's eWallet, the secure (128bit key RC4 encryption) password and sensitive information keeper program for Windows Mobile Pocket PC, Smartphone, Windows based PC and Palm OS gets a new version with nested categories, unlimited categories (Palm) and record level synchronisation (Windows Mobile) and we think they're worth the upgrade. This version shows how a software already best in its category can get better.
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