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pySafe - for personal information security
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PySafe is using Python and stores the user data in a SqLite database, with the information encrypted by a user defined password (required to start the program).
vr. 0.9.13 - Fixed auto-lock freezing the program (bug #6264) - Added button to make it read-only - Added text, details, items and groups copy/paste - Fixed bug in dialogs cutting text - Big text field now scrolls - Added help - Added read-only start configuration vr. 0.9.12 - Added German translation - Fixed issue that avoids disable auto-lock (bug #6262) IMPORTANT: in this version the auto-lock is disabled due to a problems when showing the menu or other dialogs (the program freezes) vr. 0.9.11 - Fixed issue when showing non-latin character in detail vr. 0.9.10 - Changed dependencies (to avoid the Python-Qt4.7 update with extras-devel enabled) vr. 0.9.9 - Disable auto-capitalization in detail fields vr. 0.9.8 - Fixed bug inserting a new item with another item selected vr. 0.9.7 - Added dutch translation vr. 0.9.6 - Added italian translation - Fixed french and spanish translations - Fixed mal-function of auto-rotation - Fixed minimum value for auto-lock vr. 0.9.5 - Added lock timer - Added rotation config - Added settings windows - Fixed issue with latin translations vr. 0.9.4 - Fixed issue when importing from external files vr. 0.9.3 - Added new French translation vr. 0.9.2 - Corrected problem with French translation vr. 0.9.0 - Add a progress bar while importing external data - Include column with timestamp in database - Fixed more issues when using non-latin language - Fixed rotation vr. 0.8.2 - fixed issue with non-latin languages - fixed issue when importing from Handy Safe Pro (XML) with the item containing only one detail vr. 0.8.1 - trying to fix problems with dependencies vr. 0.8.0 - search function - order the details - edit the labels Attachment 10514 Attachment 10515 Attachment 10516 The 3 buttons on the left are used to add/remove a group/item. The button in the middle is to perform a search. And the other 4 buttons are to ordering the details, add a detail and edit the labels/details. To edit a label, if is a group/item, just double-tap the label. If is a detail, press the last button, and in the list that will appear, double-tap the label. To edit multiline details double-tap the text-field, and a big field will be shown. The find button has two functions: initially will show the find dialog. While performing a search, press the button again will search next. A long-press clear the search and show the dialog again. In the first usage, if using a previous version, a wizard will be shown to help in the update process. I strongly recommend that the previous version database file is not deleted, as a backup. For those who wants to translate the messages and the help for another language, here are the files: messages: Attachment 15831 help: Attachment 15832 To report any issues or request a feature, use the Garage, please! |
Re: pySafe - for personal information security
One picture says more than a thousand words, some screenshots would be great, and some more info (what does this application do different from others of it's kind?)
That could encourage more people to test it out |
Re: pySafe - for personal information security
New version
- add portrait mode (read-only) - add portuguese language If someone wants to translate to other languages, please PM me. |
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What you think about PC desktop application & sync ? And import & export from handy safe :) ?
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My vote goes to keepass(x) compatibility for desktop sync.. :)
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The problem is that i don't want to enter passwords twice. Once on my N900 (or PC) should be enough. And then an rsync command (or similar) to update the other version. I tried compiling keepassx for N900 but it doesn't work well. I can read/edit the database but the interface ***** on the N900. Your interface looks nice and clean. |
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Now, if this can be tied to the browser/IM applications as a means to authenticate these logins, and then probably to an OpenID account, this kind of app can get really fun. It wouldn't just be a collection for storing info, but the keys too.
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But import and export from Handy Safe I really don't know! The Handy Safe's version that I bought is old, and don't have this feature...so I don't know the format that it export the data. Quote:
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