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eWallet 4.1 Released

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By: pdaBlast! Staff
January 31, 2006
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Ilium Software has updated their eWallet software to version 4.1. Users who bought version 4.0 of the software can upgrade for free. Most of the updates were needed to make it compatible with the Windows Mobile 5 platform, but they have added a few new features as well.

New features include:

  • Strong 256-bit RC4 key encryption
  • Built-in password generator creates unique and secure passwords
  • Improved Synchronization Wizard
  • Full Support for Windows Mobile 5.0 Devices
  • Full Support for the Palm Treo
  • Complete Support for any Screen Size or Shape
  • And many other Usability Improvements



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