![]() ![]() If sending via email, enter your own email address and press Send (on Android, you need to choose your email app as well).Tap the “Share/Back Up Wallet” selection.Via Email / Direct Transferįinally, if the sync options aren’t what you need, you can use eWallet’s built-in facility for emailing (or whatever the platform supports, such as AirDrop) yourself a wallet from your old/current device: And if your new device is an Android phone or tablet, you can configure your PC or Mac to sync with it as well. ![]() If you’re using local Wi-Fi sync between a PC or Mac and your old device, you can add a new sync location and start syncing that PC or Mac with your new iPhone or iPad. Once you do that, you’ll automatically have a local copy of the wallet synced to your new device. If you are already syncing with the cloud, then simply configure eWallet on your new device to sync with that same wallet in the cloud. This is the easiest and most common option. Next, you’ll want a copy of your data on the new device – there are three basic options for doing this: 1. You simply need to go to the appropriate app store, login with the same account you used when you purchased the license initially, then download eWallet to your new device. If you’re staying within the same device family, there’s typically not a charge from the app store (Apple App Store or Google Play store) if you have already purchased an eWallet license from that store. These are Moto Droid (Android 2.0) specific, but give you some reading and more details.I just got a new phone/tablet - how do I move my eWallet ® information over? You might have just upgraded to a new phone or tablet and perhaps even switched platforms (iPhone to Android or Android to iPhone) in the process.įirst you’ll need the eWallet application on your new device. Wallet app? - Droid Forum - Verizon Droid & the Motorola Droid Forum If you don't mind the cross post, there's a series of evaluations out at: Secforms Lite is the only one I'm aware of that's free and has template (card) creation ability. Some of the free ones are still quite good, B-Folders for instance, and Secforms Lite is free for the Android variant. But it's not, so for now at least, you have to go with one of the alternatives. If eWallet were available for the Moto Droid, I'd buy it in a second. A lot better than typing in the data all over again, if your phone is ever lost or has to be replaced.Īnd so forth. Further, eWallet, WalletPro, and Secforms Lite allow you to define your own templates or Cards, should one have been left off the list.Īnother differentiator is a means of backing up or sharing the data, between the phone and a PC, in some cases the web. The Credit cards are actually amongst the handiest, couple of clicks and you can just read off the number, CVC, etc. Don't need all those cards? Nobody does, I had eWallet for years, probably didn't use 30% of them, but the point is they're there, well thought out, if you do need one. ![]() ![]() Voice Mail Info (number, password, etc.)Īnd so forth.Password (essentially, this is the built-in for KeePassDroid).Internet Settings (proxies, servers, etc.).The difference comes from the some of the other Apps in that they can do this sort of Web entry, that's sort of the buy-in at the poker game, plus a lot more entries for things like (this is a partial list from eWallet) So KeePassDroid will work fine, so long as those are the only things that you need to store. It does have the rudiments, you can define categories/folders to organize the data (and not all paid Apps do that, WalletPro is an example of one that does not), and you can add then entries that save: KeePassDroid works fine for what it does, and if it does everything you want, then its's probably exactly what you should use. If you want to see what it can do, take a look at:ĮWallet - Password Manager and Digital Wallet for Windows Mobile, iPhone, BlackBerry, and Windows PC Unfortunately, it is not available for Android, but possibly will be somewhere down the road. Click to expand.To me, the gold standard in Wallet type programs is Ilium eWallet. ![]()
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