KeePass for J2ME is a J2ME port of KeePass Password Safe, a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager for Windows. You can store passwords in a highly-encrypted database on a mobile phone, and view them on the go.
KeePass for J2ME provides portability to KeePass users. They can bring their username and passwords with them on the phone. KeePass for J2ME is compatible with KeePass in the database level. In other words, it can import a key database used in KeePass, and use it on the phone. Given the great popularity of KeePass, this is useful to many users. KeePass for J2ME provides an easy to use GUI via J2ME LCDUI API. KeePass for J2ME is similar to KeePass for Smart Devices (KeePassSD). The difference is the devices supported. KeePass for J2ME supports J2ME phones, which are different from the Windows Mobile devices supported by KeePass for Smart Devices.
Changes:
1.3.0
Main:
* Save to RecordStore only KDB received from internet (`last downloaded`)
* Remember last dir for `File browser`
* Added `Setup` (watch dog timeout, download URL)
* Menu item `load from jar` hide if jar does not contain KDB files (not contain `kdb/ls`)
* Changed `ls` format (list kdb in jar): each line contain name - string in UTF
line index correspond kdb name (first line -> `kdb/0`, second -> `kdb/1`, ...)
(require keepassj2me-packer 1.2.1)
* Added `Keydb` - KDB manager with lower memory usage
* Added search (`Keydb`)
- Added Initial support for key files (`Keydb`)
* Filter `Meta-info` records
* Icons lazy loading, start faster
* Disabling icons from setup, decrease memory usage
UI:
* Corrected main menu item caption
* Added splash screen `please wait` (show on startup, switching form)
* Rearranged main menu items - most used on top
* Select of menu item from which exit
* Added cancel KDB decrypting
* Added paging for KDB browser, setup page size 20 - 100 items
Other:
* Added some platform info to "information" menu item
* Removed support for `Database.kdb` in jar, instead use keepassj2me-packer
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