I ‘ll try to get a full review done at some point, but here are some quick thoughts and impressions: Desktop App Easy install. ![]() ![]() Spb very kindly offered me a sneak peek copy of the desktop companion app yesterday, so I ‘ve had a chance to play around with it a bit, and try out syncing with the iPhone app. And here are some of its key features: * Strong security with 256-bit AES encryption * User friendly desktop interface * Customizable cards and templates * Sync with multiple mobile devices (Windows Mobile, Symbian S60, iPhone) * Sync with file share and Google mailbox * Online templates gallery * Password generator and quick search * Wallet in a tray. It can also be syncronized with Windows Mobile and Symbian versions of SPB Wallet if the devices are connected via USB in Mass Storage mode. The Mac version of this software provides users with capabilities of editing data, syncing it with an iPhone or an iPod touch over WiFi, as well as syncing every wallet with Google mailbox. Here ‘s a little more Intro text on the new desktop app, courtesy of Spb ‘s press release: The desktop component, previously available exclusively for Windows, is created to enable Wallet users to easily manage and arrange their sensitive data in a more convenient way, on a bigger screen and with a bigger keyboard. ![]() This is very good news of course for any Spb Wallet fans who are also Mac users. ![]() Spb Software has released SPB Wallet Desktop Companion for Mac OS X, which offers wallet sync with its Spb Wallet iPhone app.
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