Monday, October 15, 2007

At least somebody thinks having a doctor around is good....

Micromat, publisher of TechTool Pro (own it!) has released Syphone, an OS X applications which allows you to 'view, save, and backup' SMS messages. This is handy for when you have a particularly funny series of text messages like this:

SyphoneScreen.png



Thursday, September 27, 2007

Transfer Password Wallet Entries to iPhone

I've been a long time user of Password Wallet from Zelznick Scientific Software. A password manager with 448-bit keys, it can launch url's and autofill usernames and passwords. Love it.

This morning they announced the availability of Password Wallet for iPhone. I purchased and installed it right away. It's slick, so I thought I'd post some screenshots. After exporting my selected Password Wallet records to Safari as a bookmarklet, I synced my iPhone with iTunes. I next went to that bookmarklet:

After entering my (correct) password I saw:

Selecting one of the records yielded (username and password erased, of course).



Sunday, September 9, 2007

Give Me $200 Off My NEXT iPhone

People at the hospital gleefully point out to me that my iPhone is now $200 cheaper than when I bought it ten weeks ago. I'll tell you what I'd like more than a $100 rebate now: A $200 rebate on my next iPhone (you know, the one with 3G wireless).



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