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Posted by jamesv
I'm after an application that operates like the Nokia Wallet.

I.e. an app that can store my CC details etc... Anyone know of any?


Posted by englishmanabroad
If you are using the K800 - you already have a similar application - "Code Memo" in which you can store credit card details etc. >organizer >Code Memo

Posted by jamesv
Code memo doesnt store over 12 chars. and can only be one line.

I need expiry date etc.. Ta anyway.

Posted by englishmanabroad
Hi @jamesv

Good point - not so useful when credit card numbers are like 18 digits long. A Java version looks possible but only for a limited range of SE Phones http://www.clickapps.com/more[....]db8eb5f7a809a50413d8f3872e1d0d
and looks like it costs too

Posted by altemyr
Quote:

On 2006-10-02 11:44:00, jamesv wrote:
Code memo doesnt store over 12 chars. and can only be one line.

I need expiry date etc.. Ta anyway.



Another stupid limitation with the "Code Memo", is that you can only store 10 codes. Then the "memory is full". There is certainly more memory available than that.


Posted by jamesv
Quote:

On 2006-10-02 12:00:09, englishmanabroad wrote:
Hi @jamesv

Good point - not so useful when credit card numbers are like 18 digits long. A Java version looks possible but only for a limited range of SE Phones http://www.clickapps.com/more[....]db8eb5f7a809a50413d8f3872e1d0d
and looks like it costs too



That looks spot on. £10 though and not specced for K800, hmm could do with a demo.

Posted by jamesv
http://www.kevinboone.com/wallet.html

found the above, but its very basic.

though it works.

Posted by mgd
I recently bought Mobile Secretary. It isn't half bad.

http://www.mbsecretary.com/

Posted by jasond
In code memo, I enter the first four digits of my credit card number in the title field, and then rest in the password field. I also have a second entry for expiry and security number.

If you're thrifty, you can squeeze a couple of bits of data per record using the method above.

But you're absolutely right - it does suck only having 10 records.. I mean - why on earth!?

Posted by altemyr
Quote:

On 2006-10-02 14:37:37, jasond wrote:
But you're absolutely right - it does suck only having 10 records.. I mean - why on earth!?


The app is very similar to the one you find in, for example, the K700i, which had less memory space available. My suspicion is that it's copied right off the source code for the K700.

Posted by jamesv
Quote:

On 2006-10-02 14:28:47, mgd wrote:
I recently bought Mobile Secretary. It isn't half bad.

http://www.mbsecretary.com/



Having tried the demo, I would say whilst it looks good, it certainly is buggy as hell.

In the demo:

I was able to guess the password
Change the password by entering random numbers
Lose all my info

It seems to respond to 'password' when you enter '72779673' to enter the application.

I dont know if this is a one off, or just me, but this sure seems buggy and insecure.

Posted by mgd
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On 2006-10-05 09:38:22, jamesv wrote:

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It seems to respond to 'password' when you enter '72779673' to enter the application.



'password' doesn't work on mine, so it isn't some kind of master-password. If you enter the wrong password it kicks you out of the program. Any password can be guessed, in theory. That's why you don't choose passwords like the words 'password' or 'abracadabra'.

Honestly, I haven't really used it that much, so I don't know if it's really that buggy. Also, note that there are 3 versions.


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