SplashID Safe v.6.2.2 for iPhone

SplashID Safe v.6.2.2 for iPhone released. Fixes a screen layout issue affecting iOS 5 users after the iPhone 5 updates. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/splashid-safe-for-iphone/id284334840?mt=8
SplashID Safe v.6.2.2 for iPhone released. Fixes a screen layout issue affecting iOS 5 users after the iPhone 5 updates. http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/splashid-safe-for-iphone/id284334840?mt=8
SplashID got a great mention on Lifehacker as one of the best password managers available.http://lifehacker.com/ask-lifehacker/
Tip of the Week: Good PINs and Bad PINs A recent article on NBCNews.com discussed findings about the most commonly used PINs. You may recall we published a similar article last year on the most common passwords. Not surprisingly, the
We have done a preliminary check of our applications on the iPhone 5 simulator and it looks like everything works fine on our applications, including SplashID, SplashMoney and SplashShopper.Like other legacy applications, our user interfaces currently run in a frame
We thought we’d take a look back this week at all the tips and see which are the most useful or popular. View them all at the page below and vote for your favorite in the comments.Tips of the Week
In SplashID on an iOS device you can send a vID file of all your records or a selection of your records.You can send that vID file in an email or you can send it to another iOS device. To
SplashID 6.2 released for iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry. Get the updates from your local app store or our website. http://www.splashdata.com/splashid/download/
SplashID 6.1 released for iPhone, iPad, Android, BlackBerry, Windows & Mac OS We just released an important update to SplashID Safe across all the major platforms. Get the update from our website and your respective app stores: Download SplashID Safe
If you’re one of those people who thought it was clever to use “password” as your password, it’s time to wise up and make a change. Switching the “o” to a zero to make it “passw0rd”? Not much better. Both
“So many passwords, so much to remember. Plus you have the added pressure to make sure your passwords are secure and complicated enough so no one can figure them out (making them harder to remember). Splashdata, maker of productivity apps,