Comments on: Quickies: SplashID 2.0, Serious Sam, Fitness Tools, HandyShopper2

SplashData has released a free upgrade to SplashID, which securely maintains personal identification info on a Palm OS handheld and desktop computer. It includes both handheld and desktop software (for Windows and Macintosh) and the data is automatically synchronized between the two. SpashID 2.0 uses password protection and 256-bit Blowfish encryption. It costs $20. -PR

According to GameSpot, Global Star Software has created a Palm version of Serious Sam: The First Encounter. Players must fight their way through 15 levels filled with enemies. It will be available in early December for $20. -Ed

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huggy @ 11/19/2001 9:23:52 AM #
It says SPASH and should be SPLASH, isn't it?

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I.M. Anonymous @ 11/19/2001 11:12:42 PM #
SplashID is the most useful 3rd party app I've ever seen. Good interface, free upgrades (Palm, take a hint!), very useful.

RE: why?
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/20/2001 12:37:10 AM #
Why would I use this product and pay $20. I could use a real security app that secure the entire device for the same amount. This way I don't have to worry about my data not been secured.


RE: SplashID
I.M. Anonymous @ 11/20/2001 9:23:28 AM #
Why? For one, I bought it when it was offered at $10. Second, I don't want to secure the entire device, only specific stuff such as passwords and logins. I don't need to protect things like 'pickup dry cleaning', or '9:00 meeting'. It all depends what you need.

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