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Password Safe
Released Date: 07/29/2011
Seller: nodewave
Version: 1.0
Size: 452 KB
All your passwords at the tip of your pen!
Password-Safe allows you to manage your password list on your desktop PC, and access them on your smartpen.
Edit your passwords on your Windows PC and transfer them on your smartpen for protected access while you’re away from your personal PC.
On your Windows PC you edit your passwords and save them in an strongly encrypted file which is also protected with a “safe-code”. Then by a simple click of a button you transfer them to your smartpen.
To access your passwords on your smartpen display, you will be asked to do a simple addition on your safe-code and write the result, then your password safe is then opened and you can navigate inside it using a convenient menu system.
There are many nice features such as:
- Strong encryption, and impossible to hack Smartpen storage! (not like an iPhone or Android…),
- Password grouping,
- Ability to draw a shortcut button for rapid access to the Password-Safe smartpen application,
- Exporting your passwords to a CSV file for compatibility with Excel.
Password-Safe is the ultimate companion for your online life, with its help you can now use strong passwords and remember them!
Never forget your passwords anymore, always have them with you!
Smartpen firmware 2.6 or above.
Requires Password-Safe To Smartpen Transfer
Tool Desktop application to create/save/load passwords and transfer them to your
smartpen from your PC. This application has a penlet and a desktop application.
The required accompanying desktop application is available for download from
nodewave at http://www.nodewave.com/software/smartpen/passwordsafe.
Requirements for Password-Safe Desktop application:
•Windows Seven, Vista,
XP
•Available USB port
•10MB minimum free disk
space
•Microsoft .NET Framework
4
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=131000
Requirements for Password-Safe smartpen application:
•Livescribe Dot
Paper
•3MB free space on Smartpen
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