
CryptoNotes for Palm WebOS
Description
CryptoNotes is a password protected notes app. It is the WebOS equivalent to TopSecret for PalmOS or BestJotter for S60. It's a great place to store free-form passwords or user info. Unlike other password managers, there are no predefined fields, so you store your info the way you want to. The type-to-search feature looks through everything, not just tags or subjects.
You can backup your data by e-mail, either in encrypted or clear text format. If you want to do manual backups, the main database is stored in the /media partition (USB drive).
You can import initial data from a CSV file.
Download from the Palm Repository
Screenshots
Import File Format
;Note1 Line 1%Note1 Line 2
;Note2 Line 1%Note2 Line 2%Note2 Line 3%And so on...
;Note3 Line 1%Note3 Line 2%
;Note4 Line 1 followed by an empty line%%
Each note is on a single line, and "%" signs are replaced by new lines in the notes as they are imported. Tags can't be imported at this time.
Restore from Encrypted Backup
- On your PC, open Notepad (or any other text editor)
- Copy the content of your encrypted e-mail to the empty Notepad document (There should be no spaces of blank lines before or after the data)
- Save the file to something you'll remember
- Copy the file to your Palm Pre in USB mode
- Open CryptoNotes (v1.4.3+), enter your password and select "Import from Encrypted File..."
- Select the file that you created earlier and tap "Yes" to confirm the import
- The data should be imported automatically
Known issues
- None
Change Log
Current Version: 1.4.3
New/Fixed in 1.4.3 (2010-07-15):
- Added option to import encrypted backups
- Fixed import function adding extra blank lines
- Fixed import function duplicating single quotes
New/Fixed in 0.3.1 (2010-02-07):
- Added options to backup by e-mail.
Fixed in 0.2.1 (2009-12-07):
- Apostrophes (single quotes) are not supported in notes and tags.
Requests and Bug Reports
You can file bug reports and feature requests using our
Help Desk System.