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visNotes 2.0 is a the latest memo pad application for Pocket PC that gives the user the security of being able to encrypt your private notes. It has the added feature of using a screen picture tap method of unlocking your encrypted notes. Haven't tried it yet, but looks promising. They have both a freeware and two paid for version. The registered versions offer longer memos. Taking personal or intimate notes on a Pocket PC is comfortable with visNotes by sfr. The confidental records are protected by the approved visKey – technology. The user applies his favorite picture as a password query.
If he marks up to eight spots on the picture in the right order – the visual password he defined before – visNotes gets unlocked.
visNotes is available as Freeware and contains one memo sheet with 2.000 characters. Optionally additional sheets may be acquired by purchase to convert visNotes into a notepad. Registered users may use up to 20.000 characters per memo. Do you use private notes? If so, is encryption something you'd like to use on them? The new version 2.0 of visNotes contains plenty of improvements and enhancements:
VGA compatibility: Use brilliant pictures with up to 480 x 542 pixels (without scrollbars)
Better support for Windows Mobile 2003 SE and landscape
New user interface
Text search
Password generator
Font, fontstyle and fontsize of the memos can be changed
New click sound
New default pictures
Up to 2.000 characters per memo for freeware users
Up to 20.000 characters per memo for registered users
New capacity view per memo
Cleartype font usable