TiddlyFolio has been updated to use TiddlyWiki 2.6.2. Some plugins have been updated and a tiddler with a baby photo has been included to help ensure that you get your wiki wallet back if you lose it (explanation in the wiki).
TiddlyFolio is now an official 1.0 release, not a beta any more. I now use Lastpass (http://www.lastpass.com) for most of my passwords, and I secure it with a Yubikey (http://www.yubico.com). However, TiddlyFolio and DropBox remain useful complements for securely storing and backing up private data held offline, and, in addition, data exported from Lastpass*. *Remember that many online providers have folded or been compromised. Refer to the original announcement for some links / reviews of Lastpass and Yubikey products. *** (Original announcement: http://wombatdiet.net/2007/10/26/introducing-the-wiki-wallet-tiddlyfo...) TiddlyFolio is a "wiki wallet" for securely storing * your passwords * credit card details and * any other private information you may keep in your wallet or on your phone or PDA Each item may be encrypted when saved, by clicking a checkbox, or stored in plain text. If your wallet is ever lost or stolen you should have full details of the contents at your fingertips and be able to cancel credit and debit cards etc. right away. Clicking on the wallet photo will list the contents of yours (--if the right password has been entered). A quick report can then be generated for instant despatch to a card cancellation and replacement service (e.g., Credit Card Sentinel). TiddlyFolio is intended to be a "wiki on a stick"--i.e., on a USB memory chip on your keyring, or on your phone, iPod or other storage. It includes support for uploading to a private wiki on TiddlySpot.com, so you can lose your keys etc. as well as your wallet and still be able to access your information if you can get online. Download here: http://tiddlyfolio.tiddlyspot.com/download Update: TiddlyFolio has been updated to use the latest TiddlyWiki core. Many plugins and macros have also been updated. Functionality is largely unchanged (passwords can now be masked on entry); however, future core upgrades should be possible via TiddlyWiki's upgrade function. Note: As it uses embedded images this is a release for Firefox only. TiddlyFolio does not use HTTPS (encrypted transmission) when uploading to TiddlySpot. You should ensure that you never transmit or store unencrypted data online. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/tiddlywiki?hl=en.

