Comparative review: Password managers for iPhone
Overall, all three of these iPhone applications do a good job of securely protecting your sensitive information. Which one you will ultimately prefer really depends on where you are coming from (i.e., the type of data, how you are using it, and the desktop platform you use). I am not going to tell you which one is best overall. All I can tell you is that I will continue using SplashID for the time being. Primarily due to my being use to it, all my data is tweaked the way I like it, and its always been a rock-solid performer for me.
Full review.Labels: iPhone, Security, SplashData, SplashID
Electric Pocket's BlackBerry Round-up
If you don’t know the company name, you probably know of their applications.
Electric Pocket says they’re a mobile and wireless solutions company, but we know them best for their killer BlackBerry apps. While we’ve discussed a few of them on the site already, we’d like to take this opportunity to introduce you to their entire BlackBerry lineup. You can
check out their list here. Whether you’re seeking a powerful MP3 player, a speed dialer, a ringtone manager, future texting, or location services, Electric Pocket has an app that can fit your needs.
Full article.Labels: BlackBerry, Electric Pocket, FindMe, FlipSide, PhoneFace, Ringo, txtForward
PhoneFace for BlackBerry review
Phoneface is similar to
Vringo Facebook in that it lets you sync your contacts with Facebook. This application takes it a couple of steps further. Phoneface lets you have a much bigger picture assigned to your contacts. It also lets you browse your contacts and shows you the picture kind of like Apples cover flow for contacts on your BlackBerry which makes it really easy to find your contacts.
Full review.Labels: BlackBerry, Electric Pocket, PhoneFace
New SplashData Reviews
Speak Czech? PDASoft.cz has reviewed the newest version of
SplashPhoto.
The tech column Technofile has featured SplashID in a column about
protecting your passwords.
The iPhone version of SplashMoney, a personal finance application with wireless access to bank accounts, gets a great review on
BuyMeAniPhone.
Another review of SplashData's iPhone apps was published on
Blargkaboom.
LockerGnome published a
round-up of password protectors, including SplashID.
Labels: Finance, Security, SplashData, SplashID, SplashMoney, SplashPhoto, SplashShopper