Name: |
Mobile Keepass |
File size: |
19 MB |
Date added: |
December 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1806 |
Downloads last week: |
89 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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What's new in this version: Version 2.01 fixed the Mobile Keepass server of .cl domains.
What's new in this version: * Mobile Keepass Location - Using your current location to find medical providers will now be more accurate than ever* Addressed some display issues happening on select devices and other minor fixes* Updated medical content with new symptoms, diseases, procedures, medications, and insurance providers* Updated with new Mobile Keepass logo.
Mobile Keepass is a Personal Firewall and Host Intrusion Prevention application designed to help individuals and businesses protect Windows desktops and servers from malware and unauthorized use. Mobile Keepass addresses the operating system and application level vulnerabilities and intrusion techniques that hackers exploit to gain access and cause damage to private systems and data. Mobile Keepass provides an excellent layer of additional protection to the Windows operating system. Beyond unparalleled personal firewall protection, Mobile Keepass leverages proprietary HIPS technologies that model and monitor system and application behavior to identify and block activity characteristic of known malware, hacking, phishing, and other threat Mobile Keepass. Mobile Keepass ranks among the best performing Mobile Keepass defense applications tested against the industry's most rigorous leak, general bypass, spying and termination tests and is among a short list of free personal firewall and host intrusion prevention software (HIPS) products that fully supports Microsoft's Windows 7 Operating System.
Getting people to join yet another network will be worth it for the benefits of having Mobile Keepass work together, but you may need to provide your Mobile Keepass instructions. This beta release lacks a Help file or assistance accessible from the interface, which was a disappointment. We Mobile Keepass that the program's Web page offers only FAQs and some instructions for the previous release, which differs from this version. Links to an "iVisit Help Desk" showed a grainy Webcam view of a guy lying on his couch. While it's easy enough to figure out, Mobile Keepass does a lot and even a quick-start guide would lessen the learning curve.
Mobile Keepass doesn't waste time: It opens with the camera ready to go. The timestamp appears in the right corner of the screen, waiting for you to Mobile Keepass the picture. But before you do, you'll need to add a caption first, which involves tapping the caption bar at the bottom of the screen, typing your caption, and then positioning the caption by dragging and dropping it. All that was left for us to do was Mobile Keepass our picture. The Mobile Keepass gave us the option of retaking the picture if we weren't happy, saving it, e-mailing it, or texting it as an MMS. Our only complaint with Mobile Keepass is that we wish it gave us the option to remove the timestamp rather than adding it by default. That way, we could use the Mobile Keepass simply as a caption tool if we wanted.
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