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teddy3 2010-02-17 21:43

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I wait with installation trough german localisation. It's great to find an app like handysafe!

rm42 2010-02-17 21:56

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
I am eagerly waiting to hear the announcement of KeePass import being supported. This app will fill a great void. Especially when the desktop version is released. ;)

ofels 2010-02-18 09:18

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Quote:

Originally Posted by teddy3 (Post 533080)
I wait with installation trough german localisation. It's great to find an app like handysafe!

Not sure whether you noted it already but I have sent in the german localisation files last week. Hopefully they will be integrated in the next release.
Otherwise I can also send the .mo file which can be manually copied in the correct location on the device.

jaguilar 2010-02-18 17:31

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Sorry for the missing....I'll answer all the questions in one message! It's more clear! :)

First of all, thanks for the translations!

Renaming and moving groups, sub-groups, items and details are in the roadmap. This is not possible now because I was trying to use context menus, but it is too hard, so I abandoned that approach.

The program was not made to stay always opened, so I don't thought in a lock system, but it's possible to do.

@matristain

The file is not the cause of the error! It's another problem. It is the first thing I'll see.

In fact, I forgot to test the import using accented characters. I thought that Python would take care itself of it, without any intervention....but I was wrong!

The source files aren't in the garage (yet). I'd read sometime ago about the process...will try again after fix these issues!

Thanks again for all!

jaguilar 2010-02-19 16:13

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Sorry...I forgot to answer this question!

Quote:

Originally Posted by titou1234 (Post 525121)
As I said before the PalmOS keyring import works great except for the accents letters in the title, but it is no big deal as it is very easy to remove them. Unfortunately the details in the items appears in the reverse order: le username is the last and the last modifier date is the first. I have try to modify the order in the xml but with no avail.
Could you please invert the order in the import so the most important details appears first: username, password, note and finally last modified date.

The groups, items and details are always alphabetically ordered, no matter how it appears in the imported file. In the moment, there is no way to change it. But I thought in some kind of "order window" to change it...and show the information in the order that the user wants.

titou1234 2010-02-19 16:30

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 536780)
Sorry...I forgot to answer this question!



The groups, items and details are always alphabetically ordered, no matter how it appears in the imported file. In the moment, there is no way to change it. But I thought in some kind of "order window" to change it...and show the information in the order that the user wants.

OK, thank you for the answer, but, in my xml file from keyring, can I rename the fields to have a better order. For example: username -> a_username, password -> b_password, note->c_note ... ?

jaguilar 2010-02-19 16:36

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by titou1234 (Post 536810)
OK, thank you for the answer, but, in my xml file from keyring, can I rename the fields to have a better order. For example: username -> a_username, password -> b_password, note->c_note ... ?

Yes!! It's a workaround for now!

Diamorph 2010-02-19 22:44

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Waited for a possibilty to import my HandySafe data until day one!
Thank you!

jaguilar 2010-02-20 01:42

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New version!!

- Fixed issues with unicode importing files (I hope so)
- Including French, German and Czech translation

teddy3 2010-02-20 02:08

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Is 0.5.0 the new one? How can I change the language?


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