More good news for those looking for good password manager programs for the iPhone, and for the many fans of SplashData’s range of mobile applications. SplashID - a top selling password vault and secure data manager app for smartphones on virtually all the major mobile platforms - is coming to the App Store, and so are SplashMoney and SpashShopper.
SplashMoney is a personal finance manager that offers wireless connection to bank accounts (US only currently). SplashShopper is a list manager type of program specially tailored for organizing all sorts of types of lists.
All of these apps have been very popular sellers on the various mobile platforms they already support - and should have an immediate following on the iPHone.
Here’s a look at some SplashMoney and SplashShopper screens:
SplashData says one of the major distinguishing features of their iPhone apps will be their ability to sync wirelessly with desktop companion apps using their proprietary SpashSync tool. That is a big plus and a potential big factor for a lot of people when choosing programs in any of these categories like password / list / finance management.
SplashID, SplashMoney, and SplashShopper should be out on or around the opening of the App Store, but there is no word yet on pricing for them.
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by felipebelo, on July 5 2008 @ 2:30 pm
If you are looking forward to seeing the new iPhone Apps, we would like to invite you to check the to-do App we’ve developed for the iPhone: http://www.whattasks.com
We define it as: Know WHAT to-do, WHEN to-do it and WHERE. We really hope you will like it.
by macgirl, on July 6 2008 @ 2:14 pm
Sweet! I was excited to hear that they were planning to release these apps for the iPhone when it was announced a little while back, and I can’t wait for the App Store to finally go live. I currently use SplashID only, but I’ll check out the whole suite if there’s package pricing, especially given the wireless syncing feature.
by PatrickJ, on July 6 2008 @ 3:44 pm
macgirl - yeah, I think if the syncing is well done / works solidly, it will be a big selling point for these apps …