It's been a busy year so far! We've got all new releases of PasswordWallet Windows, Mac and iOS. We addressed a bunch of small issues there. And...
Our brand new web site! It's been a long time coming. And we're thrilled with the way it turned out. All HTML5 and CSS3. The designers did a really great job.
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
Friday, September 2, 2011
PasswordWallet 4.6 for iPhone, Mac OS X and Android
With PasswordWallet 4.6 we totally rewrote synchronization from the ground up. A new synchronization wizard will guide you through all of the options. The wizards are identical on both Mac and Palm and are easy to use. (Syncing through Dropbox is now one of those options!) On the Mac we reworked a lot of the menus and user interfaces to make things easier to use too.
For Mac: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/mac>
On the iPhone we now have three ways to independently Backup & Restore your data... one of them even works without a network connection.
For iPhone: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/iphone>
The real beauty of it is, the data files on the Mac and iPhone are identical. So you can move them back and forth whenever you like.
And for Android, we have a new, free viewer. Just make an encrypted export from the Mac, iPhone or Windows version and drag them over to your Android phone's sdcard. The latest Android version is now available from the Android Store for easy installation on any device running Android 1.6 or later.
For Android: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/android>
Have fun!
For Mac: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/mac>
On the iPhone we now have three ways to independently Backup & Restore your data... one of them even works without a network connection.
For iPhone: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/iphone>
The real beauty of it is, the data files on the Mac and iPhone are identical. So you can move them back and forth whenever you like.
And for Android, we have a new, free viewer. Just make an encrypted export from the Mac, iPhone or Windows version and drag them over to your Android phone's sdcard. The latest Android version is now available from the Android Store for easy installation on any device running Android 1.6 or later.
For Android: <http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/android>
Have fun!
SmartWrap 2.9.0
SmartWrap 2.9.0 is out and there are quite a few changes: The much-requested Mail.app Plug-in now works beautifully on Lion, even on incoming HTML e-mail. There's a fancy new toolbar, and we fixed up some issues I know you've all been waiting for. SmartWrap 2.9.0 now requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later. See it here!
For Mac: <http://www.selznick.com/products/smartwrap/mac/index.htm>
For Mac: <http://www.selznick.com/products/smartwrap/mac/index.htm>
MoonMenu 3.0.4 Update
MoonMenu 3.0.4 is now available on the Mac AppStore! And at a new, low price: just $0.99! 3.0.4 fixes up time zone preferences, adds a new "Run at Login" menu item and fixes some calculations that went wrong with a recent arithmetic overflow (Sorry! :-)
Mac AppStore: <http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/moonmenu/id456973341?mt=12>
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
MoonMenu 3.0.2 for Mac OS X!
MoonMenu 3.0.2 for Mac OS X fixes an issue with rise and set times that were incorrect on Mac OS X 10.6.
And we added automatic update checks so you can easily keep MoonMenu up to date!
http://www.selznick.com/products/moonmenu/mac/index.htm
Enjoy!
And we added automatic update checks so you can easily keep MoonMenu up to date!
http://www.selznick.com/products/moonmenu/mac/index.htm
Enjoy!
Thursday, April 22, 2010
PasswordWallet 4.5.2 Now Supports iPad!
PasswordWallet 4.5.2 for iPhone now runs on the iPad! PasswordWallet for iPad takes advantage of the big screen so you can see lots of records at once. A full screen browser comes complete with auto-typing. And all of the handy features are there: Backup & Restore with no special software, fully encrypted exports, find, sort and browse. Sync with another device, your computer or MobileMe. It's all there.
http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/iphone
http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/mac
http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/iphone
http://www.selznick.com/products/passwordwallet/mac
- Compatibility with PasswordWallet for iPad!
- PasswordWallet for Windows updated to Beta 4.
- Password dialogs when accessing your wallet now allow Command-Q to quit the application.
- PasswordWallet will try harder to not open the default file when other documents are opened.
- Added preference to prevent default file from being set automatically.
- No longer asking for master password after a sync.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Backup and Restore: Our best feature since auto-typing
There's a little problem with third party apps: If you delete a third party app from your iPhone, all of the app's data gets deleted too. This is really bad for apps like PasswordWallet that store lots of critical user data.
To further complicate matters, lots of iPhone users don't run PasswordWallet for Mac OS X or Windows. They're just using PasswordWallet for iPhone as a stand-alone utility. So after deleting their data, simply syncing with their computer isn't possible.
As a matter of fact, our #1 support question was from users wanting to restore their data to their iPhones. And if the user was on the road away from their iTunes, or iTunes didn't back up for some reason, their data was simply gone.
We needed to solve this problem.
The first thing we had to do was figure out how to recover the user's data. iTunes will usually make backups of the user's data when they sync by USB. So we wrote a utility that runs on Mac and Windows to extract their data from iTunes scattered backups.
The next step was to figure out how to get the recovered data back onto the iPhone. But how? Many users aren't running our Mac and Windows clients. And we certainly don't want to create some web site where users give us control of their usernames, passwords and other sensitive information. Furthermore, users certainly don't want to do a whole device restore and and lose recent changes to other third party apps too.
So we went a little crazy for PasswordWallet 4.5. Together with the awesome folks at Gandreas Software, we wrote a web server and built it right into our iPhone app. Yes, an entire web server on the iPhone. Turn on the server and with any browser users can easily Backup, Restore or Synchronize their data.
Here's how it works:
To start, tap "Backup & Restore" on your iPhone. Then enter the URL of your iPhone in to your computer's browser. iPhone PasswordWallet conveniently displays the URL for you. If you're using Safari, just check inside your Bonjour Menu:

A unique pairing number will display on your iPhone. This pairing number ensures that only you can access your device and not someone else on your network.

And poof! A web page will appear with all of your files. From this page you can upload new files, download old files, and even synchronize two files.

But let's say your iPhone was stolen... you wouldn't want just anybody getting hold of your data, even if it is encrypted. Well, PasswordWallet for iPhone forbids downloads of files without users first entering their master password on the device.
That's all there is to it! We're really pleased with the way Backup & Restore turned out; and PasswordWallet is the only password manager for iPhone that has it.
PS - There's a secret feature: any file can be uploaded to PasswordWallet through Backup & Restore, not just PasswordWallet files. So you can use PasswordWallet as a quick and easy way to transfer files between home and work!
To further complicate matters, lots of iPhone users don't run PasswordWallet for Mac OS X or Windows. They're just using PasswordWallet for iPhone as a stand-alone utility. So after deleting their data, simply syncing with their computer isn't possible.
As a matter of fact, our #1 support question was from users wanting to restore their data to their iPhones. And if the user was on the road away from their iTunes, or iTunes didn't back up for some reason, their data was simply gone.
We needed to solve this problem.
The first thing we had to do was figure out how to recover the user's data. iTunes will usually make backups of the user's data when they sync by USB. So we wrote a utility that runs on Mac and Windows to extract their data from iTunes scattered backups.
The next step was to figure out how to get the recovered data back onto the iPhone. But how? Many users aren't running our Mac and Windows clients. And we certainly don't want to create some web site where users give us control of their usernames, passwords and other sensitive information. Furthermore, users certainly don't want to do a whole device restore and and lose recent changes to other third party apps too.
So we went a little crazy for PasswordWallet 4.5. Together with the awesome folks at Gandreas Software, we wrote a web server and built it right into our iPhone app. Yes, an entire web server on the iPhone. Turn on the server and with any browser users can easily Backup, Restore or Synchronize their data.
Here's how it works:
To start, tap "Backup & Restore" on your iPhone. Then enter the URL of your iPhone in to your computer's browser. iPhone PasswordWallet conveniently displays the URL for you. If you're using Safari, just check inside your Bonjour Menu:

A unique pairing number will display on your iPhone. This pairing number ensures that only you can access your device and not someone else on your network.

And poof! A web page will appear with all of your files. From this page you can upload new files, download old files, and even synchronize two files.

But let's say your iPhone was stolen... you wouldn't want just anybody getting hold of your data, even if it is encrypted. Well, PasswordWallet for iPhone forbids downloads of files without users first entering their master password on the device.
That's all there is to it! We're really pleased with the way Backup & Restore turned out; and PasswordWallet is the only password manager for iPhone that has it.
PS - There's a secret feature: any file can be uploaded to PasswordWallet through Backup & Restore, not just PasswordWallet files. So you can use PasswordWallet as a quick and easy way to transfer files between home and work!
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