MilliLock 1.1 is out!
I finally got a better phone, after giving up on the Nokia N75. How Nokia can delay their phones by that much is beyond me. It does mean that currently they have a single solitairy carrier (Cingular) carrying a single solitairy model (the E62, vaguely a Treo clone) as their entire U.S. SmartPhone line-up, and only a few other phones in the the U.S. total… half (the CDMA phones carried by AllTel, Sprint, etc.) not even being designed or manufactured by Nokia!
Version 1.1 adds some fixes, the ability to change the list font size (which looked silly on my new phone) and tries even more to prevent passwords from entering the phone dictionary. Some phones just ignore the commands.
This version also implements some location and datestamps, which will be used in a future release for optional uploads back to the P.C.
May 6th, 2007 at 9:11 am
This looks very promising, but I too would like to sync my password data directly from my PC to the phone without going through the web. I can easily move files to the phone — is there a way to cause Millilock 1.1 to look at a local file on the phone for importing data?
Another comment: I suspect that I am not alone in using Password Safe on the PC to manage passwords. It might be useful to provide some guidance/instructions on how to get data from Password Safe into MilliLock. At least an explanation of the text format expected for importing would be useful so that I can massage my data into that format.
Finally, I would be interested in looking at the sourcecode at some point, if you are making it available.