Do you still remember…..
- your password that you had registered with elsewhere.com about 7 years ago
- the serial number of that software you had downloaded from noland.com this morning
- your garage PIN number that you had jotted down on a sticky note 3 years ago and was there on your desk this morning but gone missing since then
If the above sound familiar, or if you have been writing these important details to a spreadsheet then you may want to try eWallet.

What is eWallet?
eWallet is a password manager or digital wallet. You may think of this a genie which remembers your password and/or any other details you put in. What makes it the better is, you can have all your information securely stored with strong 256-bit RC4 encryption and even better is have these information synced with your Palm pilot or mobile device. More information on eWallet here.
You can try it free for 30 days at this link.

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