jVault is an electronic wallet application designed to securely store sensitive information on your Palm WebOS smartphone device. Using the Blowfish 256-Bit encryption algorithm, you can be assured that your stored data is secure and only accessible using a user-defined password.
Multiple "wallets" can be created in jVault, each with "cards" of data grouped in individual categories. With jVault, you can easily recall important information on your Palm Pre in an instant. A search feature is available allowing you to search all the cards in the active wallet for a specific text string, making it easy to find information among numerous cards.
[END] [FEATURES] Easy to use Interface Ability to define multiple wallets Categories can be defined in each wallet Card field labels can be customized by the user Data is secured using the Blowfish Encryption Algorithm A single master password protects all wallet data Timed lockout due to inactivity Searching feature Fast operation Random Password Generator Embedded URL and email address Hyperlinks Tapping on an phone number will bring up the dialer Backup and restore database via email! Several pre-defined field labels are available using templates (fully customizable) Tap-n-hold to copy data field text to the system clipboard buffer [EXTRA] Customer Testimonials
"I find Jvault app for the Pre and the desktop version to be a top notch duo thats a must have. With a need to keep up with usernames and passcodes or event PIN numbers and other vital information is essential. This app keeps everything secure and ready to recall only at your access. The developer offers fast and prompt support while consistantly sharpening the advantages this app program has to offer. A great deal at a great price!"
- L.Turner
"Simply put, this app is clean, well designed and simple to use. And I love that the developer replies to emails very quickly and takes feedback very seriously." - Brian M, Veranda Technologies
"I trust jVault with all my private information. I use it almost every day from my desktop and on my Palm Pre when I am away from my office. Thank you for creating such a valuable program!" - Elaine B.
For more information, please see see the jVault Desktop product description page.

- Made small modifications to speed up the main interface.
- Corrected an issue when making a backup with an empty wallet. Instead of hanging the app continues on with the backup correctly.
- There is a checkmark next to the current open wallet in the dropdown menu list in the header bar.
- Better identification of phone numbers in text data for hyperlinking.
- Corrected a minor issue with displaying the "<" symbol in a card display screen.
- Corrected an issue with using the cut-n-paste option for data text where the HTML anchor tags were copied as well.
- You can now have multiple phone numbers listed in a data field on a card, and each of them will have a hyperlink that will bring up the phone dialer when tapped.
- Added hyperlink capability for email addresses in a data field.
- A correction was made to properly show the "&" symbol in a displayed card.
- In certain cases, restoring a database from an encoded backup file will fail due to line feeds being present in the data stream. This issue has been corrected.
- An issue with displaying special characters in the card display screen has been corrected.
- For the card editor screen, if you tap on a data field that contains the text "(Blank)" the application will automatically highlight and select the text to be overwritten.
- Backup/Restore now includes custom template data.
- Phone numbers in the card display screen can be tapped to bring up the phone dialer.
- Template Editor has been added to fully customize existing and new templates labels.
- Improvements to speed up data retrieval and display.
- Can tap-n-hold on any data field in the card display view to copy the text to the system's clipboard buffer.
- Ability to backup and restore the jVault database using the email system.
- Corrected an issue when using the "templates" button in the card editor screen and tapping outside the popup menu (app would freeze).
- Option to limit card searches to "title" only (much faster).
- Option to display category labels in the main list in alphabetic or manual sort order.
- Other miscellaneous changes to increase performance.
- When entering your password to start jVault, you can now use the Palm shortcut for entering characters which require you to press the SHIFT or orange SYM key. In the previous version you needed to hold down the SHIFT/SYM key while pressing the other desired key, but now you can simply press the SHIFT/SYM key once, and then press the desired key to enter the desired character in the password box.
- Web page links entered as card data are now automatically converted to hyperlinks. Tapping on the hyperlink will bring up the web browser and load the link's page.
- Search page has been improved, using a standard editbox and displaying a progress bar during the searching of the cards. Also, clicking the return key on the keyboard will initiate the search.
- Corrected a minor bug in the "Credit Cards" labels for the templates.
- When you select a card to view from the list on the search screen, clicking the top left and right arrows will cycle through the search cards list of items.
- When displaying the password screen, pressing the Enter key will accept the password.
- Password PIN buttons have been modified with new button graphics and arranged to fit the Palm Pixi screen better.
- Added a random password generator which is accessed from the app menu when in the card editor screen. Will insert the random password in the currently focused "data" editbox in the card editor screen.
- Wallet names in the header popup menu are now sorted alphabetically.
- An option was added which will lock the application if the user minimizes it to "card view". This option can be turned on or off in the Preferences screen.
- Modified the search routine to better handle a database containing a large number of card items.
- Removed the option to change the jVault database password, since this can be problemmatic if the operation fails due to low-memory conditions on the Palm device. Thus, the database password cannot be changed using jVault on the Palm.
- In the card-editor screen, the header popup-menu has the available category labels sorted alphabetically.
- Fixed an issue with the search routine not being truly case-insensitive.
- Fixed a small bug that prevented the cards in the main display from being sorted alphabetically.
- Made minor adjustments to the Password Scene so that the buttons and controls fit better for the Palm Pixi device.
- Initial Release


