SafeWallet Pro for S60 Released Today

Redefining Information Security for S60 Phones!

December 15th, 2008 – SBSH Mobile Software announced today the release of the all new SBSH SafeWallet Pro for S60!. Following the recent release of SafeWallet Pro for BlackBerry devices, we are excited to bring today SafeWallet Pro also to our valued S60 users! SafeWallet Pro is a secure storage application designed to help you manage all your private information in one place!

SafeWallet Pro includes a mobile version for your S60 device and a PC companion that will ensure your sensitive information is with you all the time. Use SafeWallet Pro to store any sensitive information such as: credit cards info, online passwords, bank account info, registration codes, ATM PINs, contact information and much more!

SafeWallet uses 256-bit AES encryption, the same standard adopted by the U.S. government, along with security practices based on intelligence forces experience, to ensure the safety of your sensitive information!

clip_image002SBSH SafeWallet Pro Highlights

Security First – Backed with 256-bit AES encryption engine that meets US government standards. Protect your information with encrypted wallets, Auto-Close preventing SafeWallet from running at the background and more!

Desktop Companion – SafeWallet Pro ships with a PC companion to bring a complete solution for both your S60 device and Windows PC! SafeWallet for PC and S60 automatically synchronize your wallets making sure your latest sensitive information is always with you!

Advanced Utilities – Card searching; Use Favorites folder to access your most used cards; Simple and user friendly interface that allows you to easily manage your wallets, folders and cards; Passwords copy to clipboard and more!

Cards & Templates – Use pre-defined templates to create cards based on your personal needs; Add, edit or remove fields from existing cards; Assign icons to cards and folders from over 250 professionally designed icons.

SafeWallet Pro for S60 offers a myriad of exciting features and innovations! Click here to read the full development note posted at our company forums

Pricing and Availability

SafeWallet Pro for S60 costs $24.95

SafeWallet Pro for S60 can be purchased using the SBSH Online Store at the following URL: http://www.sbsh.net/products/symbian_s60/safewallet_pro/add_to_cart

Downloads and Support

SBSH SafeWallet Pro 12 day trial version can be downloaded at the following URL: http://www.sbsh.net/products/symbian_s60/safewallet_pro/download

For any additional questions/suggestions we invite you to post at our forums: Click here to enter SBSH forums

Or Click here to contact our support team

About SBSH Mobile Software

SBSH Mobile Software is a rapidly growing software firm specializing in the mobile market, developing software solutions for Windows Mobile Professional, Classic and Standard devices, Symbian Series 60 devices and BlackBerry RIM devices. SBSH Mobile Software offers a variety of best-selling applications for the fast growing mobile market enhancing end-users experience and providing added-value for mobile devices.

SBSH Mobile Software LTD is a privately held company based in Tel Aviv, Israel. SBSH Mobile Software was founded in February 2002.

http://www.sbsh.net

Where is T-Mobile’s value?

I’m a gadget freak and I have no problem admitting that. But I have another problem… I’m a T-Mobile subscriber. Yep, you know what that means. No cool phones, no 3G (yeah it’s on its way – whatever), and a lot of iPhone lust.

While waiting it out for THE NEXT BIG THING in tmo WinMo goodness, I broke down and picked up a little Nokia 5310 MusicXpress for $50. While I’m fairly pleased with the call quality, the size & form factor of the phone, though I can’t install any frickin’ apps. I shouldn’t be surprised after all. It’s T-Mobile.

Never mind that I have the full Internet plan. It’s not like I’m trying to rip off free IM on the $5 ‘net plan. I pay for Internet & Hotspot access. And I use it. My previous phone, an MDA that still works, allowed me to install that IM app to access Google Talk. It allowed me to install a different browser like Opera, it allowed me to install Weather software, RSS readers, digital "wallets", mapping & gps, handwriting recognition, voice recognition, music players, movie players, and so much more that I can’t describe it all.

I don’t expect to do much on this phone other than talk and play music. But it would be nice to at least get email delivered to it – whether I can respond or not doesn’t matter. Because if I get an email from a client – I’ll simply call them back as it’s usually important. What tweaks me is that the inbuilt email app, I’ll use that term loosely, simply does not allow me to add any POP or IMAP account. If it’s not GMail, Yahoo, HotMail, or whatever other webmail service, you’re out of luck. Perversely, my email account is hosted by Google for Domains, but the setup "wizard" only accepts GMail accounts. Stupid. Even paying the $0.15 (US) per email wouldn’t bother me so much if I could at least have it work.

So while I’m waiting (again) for a decent (?) phone & 3G service, I have to forgo email.  What happened to the days when T-Mobile was out front? When they rolled out GPRS nationwide before anyone else? When they actually had interesting phones, instead of 18mos. old models?

Kinda loosing the faith here. I only stick around because I have so many family and friends on T-Mo: parents, in-laws, sister & BIL, family & about 10 friends. I’m seriously wondering if I should return the darn phone (I have 3 days left in the 2 week trial) and go to AT&T. I could at least look at the Tilt or wait for the iPhone or… or… or…

Ok, I think that’s enough <rant> for this post. Anyone else have something good to say about tmo at the moment? I need a little propping up here. :)