kWallet,a Comprehensive Personal Management Tool to get you organized in an effective and efficient way to keep track your personal and official Information in an easy and effective way. kWallet offers a great way to keep your Private and Confidential data in a safe and secure way.This tool enables you to securely store and carry any type of personal or business information on your Mobile. It enables the user to enter and retrieve all the Personal data quickly and easily.An excellent, all-in-one security program. It covers all the Major Modules for Personal and Business Information. Store your Contacts, Appointment, License, Insurance, Finance, Automobile, Credit card, passwords, PIN, calling cards, accounts, usernames and much more on your PDA. With over 20 unique information forms, you're sure to find one to store everything! It gives you the possibility to store all your sensible information in a central safe location.Key Features: Simple to User Interface, Easy Navigation and data entry. Covers all the personal and officialinformation. Edit and Delete options are provided. Store any number of card details. Data access secured by a password. All data can be retrieved at any point of time. Password protections for all cards. An easy to use Personal Data Security program with 20 Category and icons.Have your important information with you, but secure at all times.
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kWallet 1.0
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| Publisher | KMobileTechnologies | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 19 Nov 2005 | ||
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