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SRF updates its encrypted notetaking app for Windows Mobile
June
9, 2005 -- (MobileVillage) -- SRF, based in Germany, has released
version 2.0 of its visNotes note-taking and encryption software
for Windows Mobile Pocket PC handhelds.
The confidental
records are protected by SRF's visKey technology. With visKey,
the user applies a favorite picture as a password query. If
he or she marks up to eight spots on the picture in the right
order -- the visual password he or she defined before -- visNotes
gets unlocked.
The free
version of visNotes contains one memo sheet with 2,000 characters.
Users can buy additional sheets to convert visNotes into a
notepad. Registered users may use up to 20,000 characters
per memo.
New to
version 2.0 of visNotes:
- VGA
compatibility: Use brilliant pictures with up to 480 x 542
pixels (without scrollbars)
- Better support for Windows Mobile 2003 SE and landscape
- News user interface
- Text search
- Password generator
- Font, fontstyle and fontsize of the memos can be changed
- New click sound
- New default pictures
- Up to 2.000 characters per memo for freeware users
- Up to 20.000 characters per memo for registered users
- New capacity view per memo
- Cleartype font usable
visNotes
with 5 more sheets costs US $8.79 (EUR 7.95) and visNotes
with 25 more sheets costs US $14.33 (EUR 12.95). To download
visNotes or for more information, see the visNotes web site.
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