InfoWallet 1.3.21 Activator Full Version
Medical practitioners and people who handle large volume of information with a confidential nature might require a way of storing all the data in a “digital safe”. InfoWallet will help users who are involved into such undertakings to maintain a secure database where they can add, edit and adjust various personal information. They will be able to save passwords, enter personal profile information, medical history, assigned doctors and even insurance details.
The application provides users a multi-tab layout, with legible information, which holds the necessary tools for defining the required record entries. People will be able to define individual “Wallets” and password-protect them, in order to insure a safe storage of all the data.
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Software developer |
Bill Vlahos
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Grade |
2.0
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Downloads count | 8284 |
File size | < 1 MB |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Once a “Wallet” has been defined, one will be able to save numerous linked passwords, with customizable user-defined fields and accompanying side-notes. However, fast typing users must be prepared with some patience, since the application doesn’t provide a very swift text entry in its multiple fields, leading to occasional struggles, especially if using the “Tab” key.
People will be able to add numerous details about the medical history of the selected profiles and assign doctor profiles with customizable details. Detailed medication data entry is provided and one will be able to enter information about the prescribed medicine, corresponding pharmacy, assigned doctor or side-effects.
Nevertheless, in spite of its good record archival capabilities, on our tests the application failed to save the entered information to the selected “Wallet” profiles, on multiple occasions. Users who require a reliable solution might become frustrated rather quickly if all the entered data perishes right after closing the application.
Doctors, medical staff and users who require an efficient way of storing their sensitive data safely, could try this application. It will provide them with a “Wallet” system, where they will be able to enter passwords, personal details, patient information, medical history, assigned doctors and prescribed medication. However, looking on the downside of things, on our tests the application failed to save the entered information and this fact alone could make it an unreliable choice.