Sat 14 Jun 2008
Do you store personal information, such as passport number or bank accounts, on your S60 device? Personally, I do. Why? I found it is useful to have personal information always with me. For example, I went to Indonesian consulate this morning to extend my passport. They asked me to fill out a form. One of the questions was my spouse’s passport number.
The question is how can we store personal information on S60 device? Never use Notes application! If your device is stolen, you will be in trouble. Older S60 devices used to include Wallet application for this purpose. Unfortunately it is now removed. What is our solution now? There are some third party applications (unfortunately they are not free).
Handy Safe
Handy Safe is probably the most popular application to store confidential information on S60 device. It stores credit card details, user names, addresses, insurance policies and much more. There is also a PC application, called Handy Safe Desktop, which allows you to synchronize the information to the PC.
Click here to buy Handy Safe for S60 ($ 49.95)
Phone Wallet
Phone Wallet is much cheaper than Handy Safe. The features are quite similar to Handy Safe. What makes it different is no PC application. How about backup? No worry. Phone Wallet allows you to backup your personal information to a file, which can be transferred to a new phone.
Click here to buy Phone Wallet Series 60.3 v 1.0 ($ 11.99)
Update (22-June-2008): There is also a Java application to store personal information, called MobileKnox. The user interface is not as nice as the two above, but it supports many other devices.


June 15th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
Hi Antony.
Do you have the free version?
Let me know ya kalau sudah dapat.
salam kenal from jakarta.
I wish I could contact you personally and become friend/contact at multiply
Lengky
June 17th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Don’t forget SplashID. It has a great history on the Palm platform. Still some kinds on the S60 platform but I was able to import all my ‘old’ data onto the phone without recapturing.
June 17th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Probably should include this…
http://splashdata.com/splashid/series60/index.htm
November 3rd, 2009 at 7:39 am
I use this: http://www.keepassx.org/