Monday, April 4, 2005
Now, Where is that Electronic 'Cash'? -- CodeWallet Pro 2005 reviewed.
Posted by Don Tolson in "SOFTWARE" @ 10:00 AM
Rummaging Around in Your Wallet
As with earlier versions, CodeWallet Pro 2005 remembers the last accessed wallet and automatically attempts to open this one when the application is restarted. (For first time users, CodeWallet Pro 2005 will attempt to open the Sample wallet provided, whose password is 123).

Figure 9: Signing in to a new wallet.
Passwords can be numeric or alphanumeric. An advantage of a numeric password is that you’ll be able to use the touchpad provided on the login screen, as opposed to having to select an input panel for alphanumerics.
Navigation through the wallet is accomplished through a directory tree structure. Using the now familiar – and + boxes to the left of each entry, you can expand or collapse the entry structure as required to find the appropriate entry. If you want to see the entire expanded tree structure at once, there is a convenient ‘expand all’ icon at the top right of the display, in the title bar.

Figure 10: Top Level, Unexpanded view of my wallet.

Figure 11: Fully expanded view of my wallet.









