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SafeWallet - only complete password manager is now FREE!

9 replies · 10,658 views · Started 02 June 2010

Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that you can get our notorious SafeWallet password manager (complete version, not lite) - fully featured for FREE!

That's right. Why pay the extra cash or use a lite version of a password manager which is limited, when you can get the real deal for free?

If you're unfamiliar with SafeWallet, here's a short snippet:

SafeWallet Pro is a secure storage application designed to help you manage all your private information in one secure solution! This can be credit cards information, passwords, online accounts information, web-sites, emergency contacts, bank account details and much more! The application is based on templates/cards structure organized inside wallets, so you can create cards for different information structures and organize those within any folder structure based on your needs. New cards are created based on templates, although you can completely edit existing cards by adding new fields, removing fields and so forth.

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In the first week that we made it free it was already downloaded 5,000 times.

Get it while it's hot:
http://store.ovi.com/content/1408

Also, don't forget to check out the accompanying PC companion which allows you to edit your passwords/cards/wallets on the PC and transfer them to your phone:
http://sw.sbsh.net

Available for all S60 devices.

nice stuff, thanks for being so engaged with us. would you mind explaining if there's a difference between this and spb wallet?

Hi,

First of all i like to tell everyone that I've been a safewallet user (I paid $20 for it) for many months and I thoroughly recommend it. It is very easy to use and I find the interface superior to Handy Safe.

RoyDev - Sorry to hijack your thread but you havent answered my question on the SBSH forums... could you give us an update on your progress with porting SBSH Calendar over to S60 5th Edition?

Kind regards,

Ash

seki wrote:of a download NOT on OVI .. for those of us without Nokia phones

Hi seki,
If you don't have a Nokia phone, what would you do with SafeWallet for S60? 😮

ashg77 wrote:Hi,

First of all i like to tell everyone that I've been a safewallet user (I paid $20 for it) for many months and I thoroughly recommend it. It is very easy to use and I find the interface superior to Handy Safe.

RoyDev - Sorry to hijack your thread but you havent answered my question on the SBSH forums... could you give us an update on your progress with porting SBSH Calendar over to S60 5th Edition?

Kind regards,

Ash


Hi Ash,
No worries about hijacking the thread.

I've been busy for the past month in developing ~5 free applications (PocketLock was the first). AutoHello and Cuckoo are in QA process on Ovi and I'm working on another app called BattAlert and RadGuard which is done but not quite working (doing some testing with Dominique of FExplorer Pro on that one).

As a result, I did not work on Calendar 5th edition. Although I did get some very nice code snippets to customize list boxes so that the touch version of Calendar will support touch scrolling (not an easy feat as Calendar is very graphical so it's quite difficult to create said list boxes).

Anyway, I am now working on fixing the icons issue reported with the previous version of Calendar for 3rd edition, so that would come out first. Then I'm off to work on the touch version.

m00gl3 wrote:Hi seki,
If you don't have a Nokia phone, what would you do with SafeWallet for S60? 😮

Think .. Samsung .. Sony Ericsson ..
I have a Satio which runs SPB Mobile Shell really nicely ..

So although the vast majority of Symbian handsets are Nokia's not all are 😊 In fact some of the very best are not ..

seki wrote:Think .. Samsung .. Sony Ericsson ..
I have a Satio which runs SPB Mobile Shell really nicely ..

So although the vast majority of Symbian handsets are Nokia's not all are 😊 In fact some of the very best are not ..


Hi seki,
Just goes to show you how popular PlayNow Arena is.

I was trying to find comparative analysis of downloads (even free) figures between Nokia Ovi store and Sony Ericsson's PlayNow app store.

Does anyone know where such details can be found?