Keyring for PalmOS 1.2.3 Copyright 1999-2002 by Martin Pool Copyright 2001-2003 by Jochen Hoenicke http://gnukeyring.sourceforge.net/ Keyring for PalmOS lets you securely store secret keys and confidential information on a PalmOS handheld computer. This information might include: computer account passwords, credit card numbers, GnuPG or PGP passphrases, SKey one-time-pads, or phone banking keywords. Keyring is Free Software, so you can inspect it to satisfy yourself of its security, modify it to meet your needs, and share it with your friends. Records are encrypted using the well-trusted DES3 algorithm on a master password. For your convenience, the keyring can stay unlocked for a time after you enter your master password. When you need to set a password, Keyring can generate a random password of specified length, optionally including letters, numbers or symbols. Changes from 1.2.2: * Set dirty flag on changed entries. This fixes syncing with jpilot. Changes from 1.2.1: * Fixed selecting an entry from the search form under Palm OS 5.0. Changes from 1.2: * Fixed the serious "freeze on install" bug. Changes from 1.1: * Support PalmOS global Find. * Support pronounceable passwords conforming to the FIPS 181 Automated Password Generator Standard * Support interactive search for a key name on list form. * Keyedit form is left on auto off if the timeout has also expired. Code works for all supported PalmOS versions. * Use pilotSSLeay for encryption, which is a bit faster than the PalmOS builtin encryption. The binaries from pilotSSLeay are included. * The last-modified-date is back again. * Support larger notes, up to 32000 characters. Files may be downloaded from: https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=306 MD5 checksums (binary mode):