Great Zaurus Apps Review
Tong writes "PDA Buyer's Guide published a round up review that lists some eseential Zaurus applications. This review will help new users who just bought a Zaurus PDA to get started and find the apps that make it fun to use their Zaurii. Here is the link to the review."
Eseential?
Zaurii?
Come on people...
I have always looked for a WebDAV client for PDAs. Never found any. With such a wide ranges of PDAs and applications for them, one would think atleast one PDA would support WebDAV.
Consensus is good, but informed dictatorship is better
Yet another circle jerk Zaurus article. *Nobody* uses or likes your Linux PDA, numbnuts!
... time to E-Bay off the ol' Clie NX70V and work my way towards the Zaurus. These apps look great, and I'm sick of the Sony Proprietary Goose-Step madness ... the idea of being able to port my Linux apps -easily- to my pocketPDA is also great.
So long PalmOS, hello Pocket Linux! Yay!
(Anyone wanna trade for a C860? How about if I throw in some music gear?)
; -- the corruption of government starts with its secrets. a truly free people keep no secrets. --
Security: Password/Credit Card/PIN Mangement - SafeDee [...] Price: $14.95, a small price to pay in the interest of keeping sensitive data safe
I always wonder who actually pays for pin/passwd managment shareware software, if they can't verify the storage method? I mean, those pins/passwords can lay there unencrypted, or base64 encoded for all you know.
Robert
(using GPL keyring on Palm OS)
Bastard Operator From 193.219.28.162
SafeDee is neat, but I copied the functionality and appearance of SafeDee closely in about five minutes with Portabase . They're so close that I wonder if SafeDee isn't actually made from PortaBase, which includes Blowfish encryption, and even has the desktop ports that the reviewer wanted.
My favorite add-on app for a PDA is a quick and dirty database. Having data at my fingertips all the time makes a PDA a work tool for me. If I need an inventory database, reference chart or somesuch, I've got it in a few minutes.
Assembly is the reverse of disassembly.
You're the one complainig about the use of a "Latin Style Plural"
Dork.
I think SafeDee was actually released a little before PortaBase, and several months before encryption support was added to PortaBase. Blowfish is a fairly common and simple algorithm, I doubt if there's any code in common between the apps in that respect (PortaBase uses an LGPL library called BeeCrypt in its encryption implementation, SafeDee probably uses a self-written implementation).
PortaBase does have a lot of extra features, but I can imagine that if you just want a password manager, something simpler may be desired. On the other hand, being able to encrypt a custom data table containing a variety of data types and then sort and filter the results can be pretty useful too (which is why I implemented file encryption in PortaBase instead of just using a separate password management program).
I have noticed a tendency to exclude PortaBase in reviews of Zaurus encryption software, I wonder if they just haven't noticed that it supports that...?