11/29, 8:55pm
Key Safe transports passwords, works on Macs, PCs
SplashData is launching a USB flash-drive version of its SplashID password manager, SplashID Key Safe. The new 2GB USB drive, shaped as a key, provides password-protected access to passwords, logins and other sensitive information. Upon removal, all the sensitive data remains on the USB Key drive, with none of the passwords left behind. It allows a user to transport passwords to public computers or from home to work computers. It also works between Macs and PCs.
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04/22, 8:00pm
SplashMoney, SplashID 4
SplashData has announced Mac OS X versions of its SplashMoney personal finance application and SplashID 4 secure password manager. Both applications synchronize with their respective mobile applications. The company also announced a standalone version of SplashMoney for Mac OS X for users that do not have a compatible mobile device. SplashMoney is personal financial manager that can securely record transactions, track account balances, generate reports and budgets, and manage finances. The tool supports most account types, including checking, savings, credit card, cash, asset, liability, and money market accounts.
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02/11, 7:05pm
SplashMoney standalone
SplashData is now offering a standalone computer version of SplashMoney, its financial tracking application originally designed to work in conjunction with a Palm handheld. SplashMoney offers users a simple interface, which supports most account types – checking, savings, credit card, cash, assets, liabilities, money markets, and lines of credit. Users can also connect to many different banking institutions, such as Bank of America, American National Bank, and Chase. New users can purchase SplashMoney for $20.
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