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07/22/2008, 11:45am, EDT
Tuesday, July 22nd
eWallet data keeper released for iPhone, iPod touch
Ilium has announced a new version of eWallet, now designed for iPhones and iPod touches. The app is meant to be a secure means of storing important information on Apple handhelds, such as passwords, health data and credit card numbers; to prevent this content from being stolen by one means or another, it is safeguarded using 256-bit AES encryption.
Information can be organized in the form of either cards or a grid. In the former case users have access to over 30 templates, and can also create their own combinations of icons, backgrounds and layouts. The software is being sold through the iTunes App Store, and costs $10.

Filed under: iPod, iPhone, security, iPhone apps
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Too expensive
Looks nice, but too expensive IMHO ...
Half that price and I get it.
Re: too expensive
Yeah, because $10 to safely store all sorts of personal information is just way too much. I mean, we want to find identity theft, but the cost outweighs any benefit!
Waiting for KeepassX...
...for iPhone.
$10 is a good price compared to SplashID and 1Password. Too bad they don't have an equivalent desktop app.
to Macola
I remember reading that they are coming out with a desktop version soon and if you buy the iPhone version right now the desktop version will be a free download.