Always forget your password and always don't know where to keep them? Try Adarian ID.
Adarian ID uses encryption technique to securely store your sensitive or personal information, such as passwords, PINs, ID numbers, credit card numbers, ..., anything you don't want other people to see. With encryption, unless someone has gained access to your password, otherwise, it's almost impossible for unauthorized people to crack the protection. Your information is safe with Adarian ID!
Main Features
* Uses strong data encryption to protect your information so that virtually no one can steal it from you;
* Information can be arranged into fields, each record can have up to 20 fields;
* Field labels can be edited on per record basis;
* Other than fields, you can also use plain text, list, or checklist formats to store your information;
* Alarms to remind you of importing things, like reminding yourself it's time to renew an identification;
* Last update date to let you know when the information was last updated;
* Windows version included so that you can view/edit your data on either a PC or a handheld;
*Easy single-key operation to let you easily browse through or find the data you want;
* Automatic back up the database to a memory expansion card;
* Import data from other popular password/PIN software;
* Support of extended screen mode and built-in keyboard on popular models like Treo or Tungsten;
* Traditional and Simplified Chinese versions included.
Why Adarian ID is unique?
* Flexible Data Formats
Most similar password/PIN software require users to arrange their information into fields -- a field label plus a field value. This sounds nice at first, but sometimes it can become a nuisance. You see, sometimes the information itself is not suitable for fields, like a memo. Sometimes, we're just too lazy or not-as-organized-as-we-want to spend time arranging the information into fields, we just want to write down whatever needs to be written down. At these times, the requirement of using fields is really a pain in the neck.
Adarian ID supports 4 kinds of data formats. Other than the everybody-has-it Field format, Adarian ID also supports plain text format, where you can write down whatever you want without thinking about what fields and what labels. Adarian ID also supports plain list and checklist format.
(Even when it come to fields, Adarian ID probably has the most number of fields in the market -- 20.)
* Alarms (Reminders)
There are many things in life that expire over time. Some issuers would automatically renew you when they expire (e.g., credit cards); some send you a letter and remind you (e.g. driver's licenses or insurance policies). But there are also things that expire silently, e.g., passports, or a foreign country's entry visa. When they go expire silently, things can get very inconvenient. (Have you tried being rejected of getting on an airplane because your visa expired? You don't want to try it, not fun at all.)
Adarian ID lets you assign an alarm for each record in the database to remind you of things to do. With it, you'll never need to worry about forgetting important things.
* Last Modification Date
We know the information you stored in Adarian ID must be very important to you. Because they are important, you must want to keep the information up-to-date at all times. Therefore, Adarian ID remembers the last modification date for each record so that you can get to know when was the record updated last time.
* Better Data Safety
Again, the information in Adarian ID must be of great importance to you. Because they are important, you sure don't want to lose them because of some accidents. Therefore, if your handheld has a memory expansion card, Adarian ID can make a copy of the database to the card every time the program terminates.