PasswordWallet has the ability to export your data to stand-alone, encrypted archives that can be opened as files within any browser. These exported files can be placed on a USB Thumb Drive, handheld devices, or even saved within a Safari Bookmark that can be opened on an iPhone or iPod Touch. Below are the export methods:
Exporting to Safari Bookmarks
Doing the export:
Open your PasswordWallet data file in PasswordWallet for Mac just as you would normally.
Select the menu item File → Export → to Safari bookmarks.
An animated sheet will appear to select the bookmark collection in Safari for where to save the special encrypted bookmarks.
Push "OK".
Optional: You may now test the bookmarklet in Safari. Just open it like any other bookmark. ("Show all Bookmarks" from the Bookmarks Menu.)
Syncing with iTunes:
Plug in your iPhone and select it in iTunes.
Click the "Info".
Check "Sync Safari Bookmarks".
Synchronize.
Accessing your data on the iPhone or iPod Touch after syncing:
Tap the bookmarks button in Safari on your iPhone.
Tap the bookmark collection you saved the iPhone Bookmarklet to.
Open the bookmark.
Enter your master password, push "Go", and view your passwords on your iPhone!
If you have a lot of passwords you may see a popup menu of choices to view. These choices include all entries, sorted by title, followed by choices for each category. Select one for that data, and only that data to appear.
You're done!
Exporting as a Standalone Web Pages
Doing the export:
Open your PasswordWallet data file in PasswordWallet for Mac just as you would normally.
Select the menu item File → Export → to stand-alone encrypted web pages....
An animated sheet will appear.
Push "OK".
Select the file you would like to export to. File should end with ".html" to be compatible with the most number of browsers.
Accessing your data: Open these html files in Internet Explorer, Safari or FireFox, and enter your password. These files can be copied to
USB Thumb Drives or other computers. All you need is a browser.
Exporting to Android and Palm webOS
Doing the export:
Open your PasswordWallet data file in PasswordWallet for Mac or Windows just as you would normally.
Select the menu item File → Export entries → to Android or Palm webOS encrypted web pages....
Options will appear. The presented options will allow you to split up your data if your device is old and slow. Most devices are fast enough these days. "Don't Split Up" should be selected from the first two menus.
Push "OK".
Select the file you would like to export to. File export should end with ".html" to be compatible with the most number of browsers. These files can be saved directly to your mounted device.
Palm webOS: The device's writable memory will mount on your desktop as a drive. On this drive create a folder named "com.selznick.passwordWallet". Copy the contents of the exported folder to this new folder. PasswordWallet for Palm webOS will look in this folder for one index.html to open.
Accessing your data: Once your data is on the device in the proper folder, PasswordWallet for Android or webOS will see the archive there and allow you to open it. See the documentation for each device for the proper folder.
Exporting as Bookmarklet Files
Doing the export:
Open your PasswordWallet data file in PasswordWallet for Mac just as you would normally.
Select the menu item File → Export entries → to stand-alone encrypted web page....
An animated sheet will appear.
Turn on the checkbox "Export pages as raw bookmarklets".
Push "OK".
Select the file you would like to export to. File should end with ".html" to be compatible with the most number of browsers.
Accessing your data: This is the tricky part. For saving the data to your bookmarks on your device, the files needs to be made temporarily available on the Internet. This can be accomplished by turning on personal web sharing or uploading the exported files to a web site under your control.
Once the pages are loaded in the browser on your device, click the link on them. When your data appears, save it as a bookmark. In the future you can access your data by opening the bookmark.
After the bookmark is saved, you should remove the files from your server.
Export Options
Split up files -Very large files should be split up in to smaller files (or bookmarklets). Many devices do not have enough RAM to open a bookmark or web page with more than 200 entries. So this option instructs PasswordWallet to break up your one large file in to multiple smaller files.
Split up groups -Very large groups load slowly on the iPhone. With this option any group that is larger than the selected count will be broken up into smaller groups.
Display font -Choose the display font for the resulting web page on the iPhone.
Add new exports at the beginning of the collection -If a bookmark by name does not exist in a collection, it will be added at the beginning or the end of the collection, depending on this setting.
Automatically export when file is closed -The current settings will be used to export automatically when the file is changed and closed.
Using Exports
PasswordWallet for iPhone will time out 120 seconds after unlocking. Opening and closing disclosure triangles resets the clock to 0.
Tap the arrows or the name to expand or collapse and entry.
Tap URL inside of an expanded entry to visit that URL directly.
PasswordWallet for iPhone does not do auto-typing at this time.
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