My Current Cross-Platform Faves

As I spend more time with Linux I’ve been slowly modifying my most often used apps. I have been experimenting and trying alternatives to some old favorites as I quest for apps that work with both Windows and Linux. Perhaps a lofty goal, but I think I’ve been getting close. Not quite ready to update

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Rejuvenated the Windows Mobile Phone

My aging phone, a Mogul running Windows Mobile 6.1, has been giving me a lot of grief lately. I can handle the occasional lock-up (yeah, Windows has trained me well! #conditionedResponse) but it got to the point that I was missing text messages and locking up just as calls were coming in. Very annoying and

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eWallet New Version – New Pricing Strategy

About two years ago I switched to eWallet for all my password tracking needs. Since then it has been like a second brain to me – I toss in all the usernames/passwords, links, combo locks and whatever other “security’ish” stuff I need to track in a secure fashion. I know it’ll be there when

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Bought eWallet

Follow-up: I just purchased eWallet after a very successful 30 day trial (earlier mention: Mobile Password Tracking: eWallet)

eWallet Web Companion: A First Look

Based on the number of recent mentions, I suspect I’ve established that I am a recent and enthusiastic convert to the eWallet password management application. I have it on my laptop and my Windows Mobile phone and just love it. Easy to use, easy to sync and it just works.

I recently mentioned that they also

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