Random bleatings about technology misunderstood, misused, misunderestimated, misappropriated, or just plain missing.
Saturday, June 2, 2012
mSecure: Finally a password manager for Android (and iOS) with multi-PC (Mac and Windows) synch
Check it out at https://msevensoftware.com/ where you will find iOS, Android, Mac, and Windows versions (3.1.0). Synch is via (secure) WiFi and I am successfully using Android 2.3.4 (mSecure 3.1.4) and Windows 7 pro 64-bit on two PCs.
Entries are called Items and there is usually a note field where you can enter freeform text. Groups are the higher-level categories such as Business, Website Logins, and Personal. Types are the lower-level categories such as Bank Accounts, Credit Cards and Web Logins. Yes: website login entries which are not strictly Business or Personal will be Group "Website Logins" and Type "Web Login".
You can easily edit existing Groups and Types. You can also add new Groups and Types.Oddly missing is a "Password" type, so I added that.
On Android, the database is stored on SD card, so you have a way to easily move to another device. I recently had to do that when my phone flaked out and got replaced.
Yes there are other password managers out there. I was using secForms but they failed to work on Android 2.3.4 and now seem to be out of business. Others don't claim to support multi-PC synch or lacked a decent desktop PC version altogether. KeePassDroid had issues with customization and a UI which I found awkward. Why did it take this long to get back to what I had with TopSecret on Windows and Palm OS devices 10+ years ago? I think they call that progress.
Monday, January 16, 2012
Highly Recommended: Bullzip PDF printer
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
My Review of Seattle Sports H2Zero Diamond Dry Bag - Large - Special Buy

A clear diamond-shaped window in this large dry bag makes it easy to view its contents.
Good bag for quick-grab raft/kayak/canoe
Pros: Sturdy clip, Waterproof, Strong Material, Good Capacity, Good size, Surprisingly durable
Best Uses: Paddling
Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational
Was this a gift?: No
Had this bag 2+ years and used it on several multi-day trips. It has held up better than I expected. No leaks or holes so far. Good for holding mid-size camera, glasses, keys, other small things that you want easily reachable through the day. Transparent window is handy.
(legalese)
Sunday, June 19, 2011
My Review of NRS Cargo Net with Straps

Our cargo net is one of the most versatile rafting accessories on the river. It can be secured over the top of your gear to keep it in the boat, or hung between two crossbars to create a cradle for loose gear. Built with a border of 2" webbing for strength and strap on points for securing misc...
Definitely worth it for truck and raft
Pros: Fits full size pickup, 9 straps are great, Seems plenty sturdy
Best Uses: Rapids Paddling, Truck on way to river, Rivers
Was this a gift?: No
This was purchased before a high water Green River and then a Yampa trip. We also used it on the pickup bed on the way to the river. It seems very well made, and the large size is just right for a full size 8-foot pickup bed. It makes securing gear on a 16-17' raft a lot easier although more D-rings on the raft would be nice. It's a little big for a raft not really heaped up but I just rolled up the edges. Way better than the cheapo bungee-type net I had gotten at a tool outlet. Seems like it will last a good long time, and it was great to have nine straps included. Someone at NRS thought this through pretty well.
(legalese)
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
I drank the Apple Kool-Aid: iPod Touch 4G: what? Only synch to one desktop?
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Hardware UARTs under Windows 7: Yes, it is possible
Similarly, we have the need for a true hardware IEEE1284 parallel port with EPP mode to use with ;egacy JTAG adapters for Xilinx and legacy hardware such as JStamp and JStik.
BUT most new PCs have only USB (and things like RS232 handshaking signals are sometimes not properly functional on USB virtual COM ports) and Windows 7 no longer includes Hyperterminal (no great loss IMO). So the common (mis)perception is that hardware UARTs and software to access them are difficult or impossible under Windows 7. Ditto for IEE1284 true parallel ports with EPP mode (not just printer-capable ports).
Today I am building new Windows 7 64-bit PCs and wanting a solution for this, along with many of our customers. I'm using the MSI 890FXA-GD70 motherboard
And I am happy to say that real hardware UARTs are possible under Windows 7.
Here is the Rosewill RC303 at Newegg. This under-$20, PCI-bus card has two serial and one parallel port. So far I am able to use the hardware UARTs with RealTerm. I will add to this with more information as it develops.