The application I use daily: eWallet
When I first started using Windows Mobile, I was searching for the "killer app" to install on my handheld. I'm an extremely organized person (perhaps to a fault) and I need to have everything in its proper place in my personal and professional life. Working in the Internet industry, I was overwhelmed with all sorts of private information including passwords, voicemail access codes and so much more. Well, my needs were answered when I found eWallet from Iliumsoft.The eWallet application is a life-saver when it comes to organizing vast amounts of “little†information. These tidbits can be anything from frequent flyer account numbers to contact lens prescription information. You can create a custom list of categories (Figure 1) and then enter information quickly and easily using any one of more than 30 card templates.

Figure 1: Iliumsoft’s eWallet application organizes all of your private information within an encrypted file.
If you’ve purchased both the PC and Windows Mobile versions of the software, you can quickly look up any information on your handheld (Figure 2) and the computer that syncs with your device. Another nice touch on the desktop software is that the "Password" template features hyperlinks that you can click and the application will automatically launch Internet Explorer and enter your user ID and password in the proper fields.

Figure 2: The Credit Card template helps you record all of the details that you may need to recall if your card is misplaced or stolen.
The software is $19.95 for the handheld version only or $29.95 for the PC and Windows Mobile bundle. Honestly, for all of the security and convenience that eWallet offers, I'd pay twice the price. You can learn more about eWallet, download a free 30-day trial, or purchase the software now.
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You know what they say: Great minds think alike!
I also posted on eWallet.
Cheers,
David Shier
Me too. I actually was (and still will) post that eWallet was my choice!