![]() ![]() You can register on the WWW using this URL: However, you can still view and edit your existing data.Īfter you register the program, this restriction is removed. To encourage you to pay the shareware fee, the unregistered version of Web Confidential has the following restriction:Īfter 30 days of use, you cannot add any new records. We trust that you will honor the shareware concept and register Web Confidential if you continue to use it. Your registration payment ensures the continued viability of high-quality software developed by independent developers committed to the Palm OS. It represents many hours of work by its developer, whose primary source of income is derived from the development of shareware software. In addition, the wishes of registered users will be taken into account in future enhancements of the program.Īlthough freely distributed via the Internet and on CD-ROM collections, Web Confidential is not public domain software it is commercial software which is professionally developed and supported. Payment of the registration fee entitles you to subsequent incremental upgrades. Upon payment of the registration fee, you will be issued a registration key which removes these restrictions. After thirty days of use, you cannot add new cards but you can continue to view and edit existing cards. Within this trial period, you have full access to all of Web Confidential's features. This means that you are expected to pay a modest registration fee of $20 if you continue to use the program beyond a trial period of 30 days. Web Confidential is distributed under the so-called shareware principle. Start the body with: subscribe Web-Confidential-Talk The authors of Web Confidential participate on the list and provide support. Web-Confidential-Talk is a mailing list dedicated to the discussion of Web Confidential. Under no circumstances including negligence, shall René Laterveer, Alco Blom or Arno Stobbe be liable for any incidental, special or consequential damages that result from the use or inability to use Web Confidential, even if René Laterveer, Alco Blom or Arno Stobbe have been advised of the possibility of such damages. ![]() We recommend Palm Desktop 4.2.1 or higher. To synchronize with the Macintosh version of Web Confidential you need Mac OS X 10.2 or higher and Palm Desktop 4.0 or higher. To synchronize with the Windows version of Web Confidential you need a PC with Windows 95 or higher and Palm Desktop 3.0 or higher. A Conduit is supplied to synchronize data between your desktop and Palm. Mac OS and Windows versions of Web Confidential are also available separately. Web Confidential uses about 60 KB of storage on your Palm. Please try Web Confidential for Palm OS to see if it runs without problems on your device. It runs on Palm OS compatible devices with Palm OS 2.0 or higher. Applied Cryptography, Bruce Schneier, 1996. Note: Macintosh and Windows versions of Web Confidential are also available. Web Confidential supports keys of up to 448 bits in length. No known successful cryptanalysis against Blowfish exists. The Blowfish algorithm was published four years ago, and has been proven extremely resilient to cracking. Last but not least, Web Confidential permits you to encrypt your password files, protecting this sensitive information from prying eyes, using the state-of-the-art ∻lowfish algorithm. Power users will find a large number of options to enable them to configure Web Confidential to meet their specific needs. It uses an intuitive, easy-to-use cardfile metaphor which will enable even novice users to get up to speed in no time. I decided to write a software program to manage passwords and the like it is called Web Confidential. ![]() Many sites now use cookies to track users, but if your cookies files get deleted or corrupted, you'll have to re-enter your usernames and passwords. Other transaction-oriented sites, such as, or personalized sites, such as My Yahoo, require passwords for personal services. Increasing numbers of commercially-oriented sites, such as the NY Times, require some form of registration even simply to view content. The proliferation of the Internet is exacerbating this situation. When you stop and think about it, you probably have more of these pesky bits of information scattered about than you realize. If you are anything like me, you've probably got a growing number user IDs, passwords, registration keys, PINs, serial numbers, and the like, stored in various places on your Mac or scribbled on miscellaneous pieces of paper around your home or office. Copyright, © 2000-2004 René Laterveer and Alco Blom ![]()
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