Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Organize Your Identity Securely with SplashID
Posted by Zack Mahdavi in "SOFTWARE" @ 09:30 AM
The Pocket PC Interface
The Pocket PC interface is just as easy and straightforward to use as the desktop interface. The main window shows a “field preview” of your cards. The row color and header color are customizable to suit your tastes.

Figure 5: Your cards and a tidbit of information are displayed in the main window.
Also, the fields that are shown in the list view can be changed. Here, I have decided to show “Field 4” instead of “Field 2”. You can apply the view changes to either all of the types or the specific type you are viewing. This is handy if you want to view different information for different types.

Figure 6: The data shown can be changed independently for each type.
Clicking on a card shows the full details of the card. Unlike the desktop version, the URLs in the Pocket PC program are not clickable. Also, I found the font to be rather large on my QVGA screen. I think smaller font would make this detail view a little more pleasing to the eye.

Figure 7: The text is rather large in the detail view.
You can fully edit or create new cards in the handheld version. In fact, all the features available on the desktop version are available on the handheld! You can generate passwords, create cards, modify types, etc.

Figure 8: Editing a card is rather straightforward.









