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Old 10-03-2009, 11:32 PM
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Safe Box

Securely store all your sensitive information in your phone. Safe Box is very flexible, allowing you to store a wide variety of details including passwords, credit cards, driver’s license, social security number, work information, clients’ details, etc. The program allows you to have multiple wallets with different passwords. It has a backup and restore functionality, backups are sent to the email applications and restores can be performed from the clipboard, all without touching a desktop computer.

All screens are fully customizable, with the ability to drag and drop details, swipe to delete and custom labels. Each wallet is stored in a single strong encrypted block for increased security. The app is optimized for fast and efficient usage; most tasks are just a tap away. It is also able to lock itself out when you put the phone in your pocket upside down.

Homebrew Apps link: Safe Box | PreCentral.net

This is a trial and testing version of the Safe Box app that will expire on November 15th, 2009. After this period, the app will switch to read only mode, the stored information should stay there when you upgrade to the final version, however it is recommended to make backup before doing it.

Please don't worry about the weird version numbers. The reason for that is so that it can be upgraded once it is released on the App Catalog. Versions 0.9.x are the same as versions 1.0.x, the only difference is that 0.9.x are trials.

Restore from backup procedure
  • Open the Email app
  • Find the backup email with Safe Box Backup as subject and open it
  • Tap on the top menu, then Edit and then Select All
  • Tap on the top menu, then Edit and then Copy
  • Close the email app and go back to Safe Box
  • Tap on the top menu and then tap on Restore
  • You should be presented with the wallets in that backup.
  • Select the wallets that you want to restore, and tap Restore Selected Wallets


Change Log:
Version 1.0.22 (0.9.22) - 09/29/2009
- UI tweaks
- Fixed WebOS 1.2 alignment issue
- Added change password functionality
- Improved restore operation with new clipboard features available in WebOS 1.2. Now a full backup and restore can be performed without even touching a computer.
- Extended trial expiration date to November 15th, 2009

Version 1.0.21 (0.9.21) - 09/28/2009
- Preferences UI modifications
- Improved error and warning notifications
- Better handling of inactivity timeout; before it was based only on a scene being active
- Added the option: shake to lock out

Version 1.0.20 (0.9.20) - 09/27/2009
- Prepare code to transition from 256bit Blowfish to 256bit AES or use both
- Fixed bug where a wallets content will get deleted if logged in with the wrong password

Version 1.0.19 (0.9.19) - 09/26/2009
- Optimized and debounced save operations
- Added editing mask (disabled by default in the preferences)
- UI tweaks to the restore scene

Version 1.0.18 (0.9.18) - 09/26/2009
- Added backup and restore functionality
- Extended expiration date to November 1st, 2009

Version 1.0.17 (0.9.17) - 09/25/2009
- Initial Release

i take no credit for this and originally found here:

Code

http://forums.precentral.net/homebrew-apps/204977-safe-box.html
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