Wednesday, June 30, 2010

SplashID is considered - "iPhone Security Apps Buying Guide"- eSecurity Planet

Several different iPhone apps are available to help users manage all of their online passwords securely in one place. As long as the data is well-protected, an iPhone can be an ideal place to store and manage your passwords, since you’re likely to have the device with you no matter where you may be.

Many password management apps also offer users the ability to generate random (and strong) passwords, which is key to improving online security in general – and some also enable syncing with a PC-based solution, which serves both to back up your data and to make desktop browsing easier and more secure.

Among the wide range of options available, SplashData’s SplashID ($9.95) password manager offers a particularly comprehensive solution, including the ability to sync with the company’s desktop software ($19.95). Key features include AES and Blowfish encryption, a random password generator, and a browser plug-in for quick sign-in on your desktop.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Five things to know about iOS 4.0- stop the madness


As
Oatmeal puts it- stop the madness----

1. Multi-tasking is still in its infancy – Apple gave developers very little time to really go full-bore on the problem of multi-tasking. As a result, you’re basically dealing with a form of proto-multi-tasking that may or may not do what you want it to do. MG wrote about this last weekend:

The component that all of these apps share is the ability to do fast app switching. What you may traditionally think of as multitasking isn’t the same on iOS 4. Multiple apps aren’t running all of their functions in the background at once — obviously, this would take up resources and eat up battery life. Instead, Apple allows third-party apps to do certain functions in the background now, as well as create an easy way for all apps to save their states to enable this fast app switching.

So you’re not going to go all Minority Report on your apps. You’ll be able to switch out of one app – a game, say – to hit a GPS program, but there is no definitive guarantee that you’ll be able to swap back into the game where you left off. In fact, Backgrounder, a jailbroken app for background activity, works better than multi-tasking in iOS 4.0 right now.

PRO TIP – Slide the icons to the left to reveal iPod controls.

2. Be careful with wallpaper – All you budding iOS interior decorators take note: with great power comes great responsibility. Using a photo of your cat as your home screen background makes things look horrible. I’d recommend using the pre-set wallpapers. That said, you can probably make some cool wallpapers using the camera’s new zoom function. The zoom, in fact, is amazingly smooth and impressive.

3. Apple is taking over some third-party services – When you used to fire up video games on the iPhone you were once presented with “networking” solutions that allowed you to share your scores and play against friends. Those are being replaced by Game Center. This service allows matchmaking, achievement unlocks, and score sharing. Sadly, it’s not that exciting right now because most games don’t support it yet. Game Center, like iAds and the iBook reader, is making a lot of poor start-ups tremble in their boots right now.

4. It can be jailbroken – Still not enough for you? Still antsy? Well, you can jailbreak your iPhone runnin iOS 4.0 using RedSn0w. What does that let you do? Not much, but you can add little apps that Apple hasn’t approved. Do not, however, expect to carrier unlock the iPhone 4 when it comes out. This is not yet supported.

5. Visuallly it’s more pleasing, especially with folders and the new sliding windows – Generally, iOS 4.0 is a nice change. Once you run 4.0 on an iPhone and look at something running a 3.x variant, you’ll understand the ginormousness of the change. The iPad, for example, looks like a primitive caveman’s attempt at OS design.

An important point to note: if you have a 3GS, all of the features we mentioned here will work. You don’t absolutely have to upgrade your hardware to iPhone 4 right now to try iOS 4.0. In fact, if you have a 3GS all of these features work fine. Break the cycle. Stop the madness

Thanks to mobilecrunch for the article... only recycling here...

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SplashID 5 for Android Has Arrived

It's here - SplashID 5 for Android Phones and Windows & Mac OS Desktop Computers!

We've put a lot of work into making this a really great upgrade for both the Android application as well as the Mac OS and Windows desktop application, as you can see from the long feature list below.

Version 5 for Android offers:

  • Updated Interface with improved layout and graphics
  • Web Autofill - Click a URL in a web login inside SplashID and the username and password are filled in automatically
  • Search History displays a list of previous searches for fast retrieval
  • Custom Icons - You can add image files to the icon picker in the SplashID Desktop (Version 5) to customize your records.
  • Automatic Desktop Sync Discovery - No need to enter an IP address any longer!
  • Support for Version 5 Desktop - Read on to see why that is a huge feature.
  • Various performance enhancements and bug fixes

The SplashID Desktop version 5 upgrade is a paid upgrade ($9.95 - purchased from within the app). The Andrid handheld application is a free update for licensed users, but version 5 on the handheld will not sync with version 4 on the desktop, so if you don't want to pay for the desktop upgrade, don't download the handheld update.

SplashID Desktop Version 5 Update for Mac OS and Windows new features:

  • Browser Plugin options for Internet Explorer and Safari for autofill of usernames and passwords
  • Security enhancements like AES encryption, password hint question, and Reset SplashID tool
  • Search history
  • Install to Removable Device: Now you can take SplashID on a USB drive anywhere you go
  • Add Attachments: Add a file (up to 1mb) to records for association and safe keeping.
  • Add Icons: Just click Add Icons in the Icon Picker and your record and type icons can be whatever you like. You will also notice we updated some of the older icon images.
  • Smart Types: Most Viewed, Recently Modified, and Recently Viewed. Smart Types help you get to your most used records faster.
  • Scrollable Detail Pane: If your Notes are longer than the provided space in the Detail Pane, you will have a scroll bar so you can view the full notes without having to open the Edit dialog
  • Resizable Edit Dialog: You can now vertically resize the Edit Dialog so you can get more out of that notes field
  • Better Keyboard Support: You can tab between windows and UI elements better now to avoid more mouse clicks
  • Enhanced Database Sync Logic: When using the multiple Database Sync feature introduced in version 4, you should no longer see duplicated records
  • Drag and Drop Records into Types: Need to change the type assignment for a record? Select it, then click it, the drag it into the destination type (in Panel View).
  • De-dupe Tool: Scans the database for records containing the same data and offers to delete them. Found in the File menu.
  • Minimize to System Tray: On Windows, you have the option of minimizing to the System Tray (bottom right) instead of the Task Bar
  • Sequential Backup System: Auto backup now saves multiple backup files to make your data history even more secure
  • Enhanced support for Windows 7 and Mac OS Snow Leopard
  • Mac OS Keychain import tool added
  • eWallet import improved with instructions
  • 1Password import