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Epocware Releases Program for nokia 7650

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - May 25, 2002

Epocware, the well known 9210 applications developer, has released the first 3rd party program for the Nokia 7650.

Now you can have all your important information in one place, safe, secure, easy to access, and always with you!

Store credit cards, calling cards, user names, passwords, codes, accounts (email, Internet, shopping, bank), web pages, addresses, and much more.

Features Include:

  • Over 35 unique information forms to store everything.

  • Over 35 icons to associate with your records help you get organized in style.

  • Password protection and strong 448-bit data encryption (Blowfish) to keep your information private.

  • Desktop PC client to synchronize and access your information on your PC.

For more information, check out the Epocware Web Site's link below.




Related Links:
EpocWare Website


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