dSafe 1.1.97

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    11/06/2009
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  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    J2ME

Publisher’s description

This is a tool specifically designed to provide a safe and reliable way to store sensitive information on mobile phones. If your device supports Bluetooth you be able to perform backup of your data into a personal computer. Now is possible to remember passwords (without need to annotate them on paper), credit card numbers and all sorts of information necessary for day-to-day and you never are within reach when so requested. Version 1.1.97 adds icon support in category and forms, password generation integrated with data fields, Backup/Restore module, security mechanisms, and form copy operation are now of free usage.

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  1. Nice application, very useful. Anonymous -- October 2 2009, 16.28

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