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Resco Releases IDGuard for Palm OS

Posted By: Ryan Kairer on Saturday, January 19, 2008 12:39:29 PM

Resco IDGuardResco Software has released a new ID and password management application for Palm OS devices. IDGuard securely stores your personal information such as passwords, PINs, credit cards, etc. All records are saved using the industrial encryption standard AES. In addition the application can also store and encrypt memos, documents, images, voice memos and camera snapshots.

Resco IDGuard v1.10.2 for Palm OS is available now for $19.95 USD. It is currently on sale for $12.95 for a limited time. It comes with a 14-day trial period.


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 Yet another password manager!
Molyme @ 1/20/2008 4:02:09 AM #

Do we really need this? There're so many already. Ive been using SplashID since many years. I suggest that someone compare SplashID, Yaps, Resco ID, Top Secret, My Passwords, Password Pro, aPassword, InfoSafe Plus and more.
 RE: Yet another password manager!
PacManFoo @ 1/20/2008 2:07:23 PM #

That's funny, I was going to post pretty much the identical post but then thought I am just glad anyone is making any software for Palm anymore. I agree though this looks identical to every other password storage program already out there. I do like Resco apps though so would be interested in someone's review of IDGuard.

PDA's Past and Present:
Palm TX (Number 2)
Palm - IIIxe, Vx, M500, M505, Tungsten T, TX
Handspring - Edge, Platinum, Deluxe
Sony - SJ22
Casio-EM500
Apple - MP110, MP2000, MP2100
 RE: Yet another password manager!
Gekko @ 1/20/2008 4:00:08 PM #

i don't like proprietary black box applications for my data. i try to stick with word/excel/outlook compatible apps for my data. hence, i like docs to go and use word documents with password for my secure data.

ms word with password encrypts data and is pretty secure.

 RE: Yet another password manager!
justauser @ 1/20/2008 11:14:58 PM #

I am just glad anyone is making any software for Palm anymore

Hear hear

 RE: Yet another password manager!
freakout @ 1/20/2008 11:16:39 PM #

Gekko - Microsoft's track record in computer security doesn't leave you a tad nervous?
 RE: Yet another password manager!
Gekko @ 1/21/2008 12:24:53 AM #


come on! they're the biggest target - hence the most attacks.

stop perpetuating a myth.



 RE: Yet another password manager!
freakout @ 1/21/2008 12:40:33 AM #

^^ Hehe. Settle, Gretel, I was just curious. You'll like this:

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2005/09/19/symantec_threat_report/

Symantec has attacked the perceived security advantages of Firefox and Apple Macs by drawing unfavourable comparisons with Microsoft's software and describing Mac fans as living in a "false paradise"...

 RE: Yet another password manager!
Gekko @ 1/21/2008 1:13:53 AM #


exactly. thank you.

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