![]() Splash ID, on the other hand, offers a desktop application that not only syncs but syncs well. They do have a beta of a web-based solution but it is still in closed Beta. Yes, it does sync with PCs but this still isn’t an option for those of us who use Macs. I waited a year for eWallet to offer a solution that allows me to sync with my Mac and I’m still waiting. Second, there is a key feature that SplashID has that its competitor doesn’t. That noted, why is it that I’m thinking of moving to SplashID? Two main reasons - First, the application is now up to version 5 and is vastly improved. That ultimately determined the choice for me. While the bread and butter of programs like this is securing and accessing data, the interface makes a huge difference in the ease and “enjoyment” of doing so. The bottom line for me was that it just felt more polished and “Mac like” to me. In my initial evaluation of the applications I ultimately determined that, at least for me, eWallet was my application of choice. As I wrote in my initial post - With so much in common “Sounds like a toss-up right? Not so fast.” The two applications are SplashData’s SplashID and ilium Software’s eWallet. And both have been revised a number of times since their initial release. Both offer the flexibility to organize and protect a wide-range of information. Both protect your data with a high level of encryption. Both come from reputable, long time, mobile application manufacturers. Both are applications I used on Windows mobile. A while back I took a look at two electronic wallet programs that are available for the iPhone. ![]()
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