Overall, importing my SplashID data worked well, although on cards identified as the “website login” type, the fields were shifted slightly the user name was in the URL field, the password in the user name field, and notes or comments were in the password field. Both Groups and Types can be edited and customized. MSecure delineates entries, or “cards,” by groups (think: business or personal) and types (website logins, software registration codes, etc.). MSecure’s main features, according the mSeven’s literature, are: ![]() In fact, I liked it enough that before I was done, I purchased my own copy of the software for use on another platform in addition to the license that was provided for me as part of the review. It has a nice clean interface across all platforms I tried and was quite simple to use overall. I was surprised, though, to find that I actually liked mSecure 3.0 better than what I was using. ![]() However, I figured it certainly wouldn’t hurt to review the software I would just create some dummy data, load it on a test device, put it through its paces, do a brief write up, and be done. So when I was recently offered an opportunity to review mSeven Software’s mSecure 3.0 I was at least a little ambivalent about it. ![]() I’ve thought about switching on a number of occasions, but it’s always is too much of a hassle, or the software that interests me isn’t available on enough platforms. I have been using the same password protection program for quite a few years.
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