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jaguilar 2010-02-20 04:10

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by teddy3 (Post 537664)
Is 0.5.0 the new one? How can I change the language?

Nope....the new version is 0.6.0.

The language is automatically changed based in the N900 settings. If the device is using English, then pySafe will be in English, if the device is in German, pySafe will be in German.

teddy3 2010-02-20 14:47

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Ok, thanks. I think, it's in the repo in the next few days. Looks good to me.

teddy3 2010-02-20 17:53

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Hey jaguilar, I got the new version now. Great app!
One thing on my wishlist: editing of an entry description afterwards, instead of delete and reentry with new description. I hope you understand what I mean. My english isn't very good :rolleyes:

jaguilar 2010-02-24 02:52

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
That's a question for those who are waiting for a KeePassX importing: all the fields should be imported, or "expire" and the dates fields (creation, last access and last mod) could be ignored?

spooley 2010-02-24 09:40

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
jaguilar: THANK YOU for this excellent work! I have a large collection of data built up in HandySafe from several Symbian phones (UIQ & S60) and Handy Safe Desktop.

With pySafe 0.6.0 I was able to export in XML from Handy Safe Desktop Professional (1.0 Build 44) and import the lot into pySafe. That's a 215KB XML file containing about 500 entries in 20 categories!

With all that data to manage: are you considering adding a search function?

Thanks again for your excellent work so far,

Simon.

rm42 2010-02-24 19:17

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 543669)
That's a question for those who are waiting for a KeePassX importing: all the fields should be imported, or "expire" and the dates fields (creation, last access and last mod) could be ignored?

I am not sure what you mean by "expire", but as far as the date fields, I personally don't care. Just being able to import the data fields is enough. Thanks.

Edit:
If by expire you mean "truncate" that would be fine by me. For example, if there are fields in Keepass that do not have a matching field in pysafe you could simply append the data to a Notes field, for example.

jaguilar 2010-02-26 01:14

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rm42 (Post 544775)
I am not sure what you mean by "expire", but as far as the date fields, I personally don't care. Just being able to import the data fields is enough. Thanks.

Edit:
If by expire you mean "truncate" that would be fine by me. For example, if there are fields in Keepass that do not have a matching field in pysafe you could simply append the data to a Notes field, for example.

The "expire" field I guess that is used for KeePassX to know when the password must be changed. But only *real* KeePassX users should know if it is true...

PySafe itself hasn't any "fields"! You can create what you need/want....it is only a program that keeps a list of key/value pairs, when "key" is the field name and "value" is its value.

pcsabi 2010-03-01 20:13

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jaguilar (Post 537638)
New version!!

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

Hi jaguilar,

Everything OK with the hungarian characters in the new version. I successfully imported my HandySafe XML database into PySafe. Thanks !

Two more function would be good in a new version:
- search
- export into CSV or XML file

Thanks again !

--
pcsabi

jaguilar 2010-03-02 00:56

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Hi folks!

This message is to tell everyone that an entry in the Garage was created for pySafe. For those who wants to follow the development, request a feature, or report a bug, please use the Garage.

The source code isn't there yet, but I'll put it soon.

Thanks!

Barrie 2010-03-14 00:46

Re: pySafe - for personal information security
 
Excellent app. You have put a lot of work into this, obviously, and I would like to say thank you.

I imported the file from Handy Safe Pro and all is perfect. I am prepared to pay for this application because I think it is worth it. Please let us know how to pay.

Barrie


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