Thursday, December 21, 2006

SplashID winners announced on PDA 247

PDA 247 announced the winners to their SplashID Christmas Countdown competition. One of the questions asked in the competition was: "Tell us about a moment you wished you had used a data vault (in less than 30 words)." The winners and their answers are as follows:


Mike- I wished I had used a data vault when I visited a new doctor and could not remember all the names of the prescriptions I was taking.

Randy- Experienced a hard reset on my device, restored from backup but registration codes didn't restore. I could have recovered the registration codes instead of waiting until I got home.

Chip- I recently switched ISPs for my personal website and was trying to remember my wife's email password so I could set up her new email on the new server. If I had stored all of that info in a data vault, I could have finished everything much more quickly.

Alex- Because I own over 200 PDA applications and they must be worth a small fortune but $0 without the codes!

Mary- I bought SplashPhoto and SplashMoney and then SplashShopper but never thought of buying SplashID- SplashWallet would have been cheaper so I deserve it anyway:)

Thank you to everyone who entered and thank you PDA 247 for running this competition!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

SplashID review on O'Grady PowerPage

O'Grady's PowerPage published a great review of SplashID yesterday:


"Everyone has a zillion passwords and logins for the various Web sites that they frequent, but what about that rare site you didn't use since last year? Remember your login? Password hint not helping?"

"There's an application that I couldn't function without called SplashID (US$30) and it kicks ass."

"It also has a feature that's near and dear to my heart: a Palm application and conduit, so your Treo (for example) is always up to date."


Read the full review:

Monday, December 18, 2006

SplashShopper for Windows Mobile announced on SvenOnTech

Sven from SvenOnTech was very enthusiastic about the announcement of SplashShopper for Windows Mobile:


"SplashData has brought Christmas to Windows Mobile users a bit early this year"

"When this gadget user had his Palm, I was thrilled with SplashShopper and couldn’t go to the grocery store without it. It organized my list by the aisle of the store and, if I were so frugal, would help me note the price of each item, too.
You can imagine how dismayed I was when I went back to the Windows platform that I would have to leave SplashShopper behind. But no more!"

Read the article:

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

SplashPhoto for BlackBerry review on AllBlackBerry


AllBlackBerry reviewed SplashPhoto for BlackBerry


"Although it has just come to BlackBerry, SplashPhoto has been available for other mobile platforms for some time. This seems to be reflected in the software’s mature look and feel."

"The desktop component is used to import and organize your photos for transfer to device. The drag and drop feature makes it very easy to import pictures."

"SplashData has brought a very solid application to the BlackBerry platform. It works well and is a breeze to use."

Read the full review

Interview of Morgan on AllBlackBerry


Our CEO, Morgan Slain, was interviewed by AllBlackBerry.com

They discussed the release of our core applications on the BlackBerry platform, and the new challenges of distribtion of SplashData mobile applications:

Read the full interview:

Friday, December 01, 2006

SplashID for BlackBerry review on KickStartNews


KickStartNews gave a review of SplashID and gave a 4 out of 5 rating.


"At best I can only remember the user IDs and passwords for my main e-mail accounts so I can at least check mail on the road. So how do you keep track of all the other information effectively and keep everything safe and secure from prying eyes? In a data vault of course."

"SplashID is a secure, useful product. Highly recommended."

Read the full review

Morgan interviewed by Palm247.com


An interview of Morgan Slain, CEO of SplashData, was published on 3 British websites : Palm247, WindowsMobile247 and Symbian247.

They discussed various subjects such as the situation of SplashData on the market, as well as future projects and orientations of the company:

Read the interview