Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q. When I launch PasswordVault, it
immediately makes a request to the Internet. Why?
A. In version 4.0, a news
function was added to give users information about new version releases
and other news. This can be disabled in the preferences.
Q. Where is the 'PasswordVault'
preferences folder?
A. The location of this folder
depends on the operating system you are using. To open the
'PasswordVault' preferences folder, simply hold down the Control (Ctrl)
and Shift keys while
selecting 'Preferences...' from the menu. You will then find a
folder named 'PC-Mac PasswordVault v2.x' opened on the desktop.
If you can't get into
PasswordVault to use the above method (for example, you need to clear
your master password or clear your password data), you should directly
locate the 'PC-Mac PasswordVault
v2.x' folder. It's exact location depends on which operating system
version you are using, but typical paths are shown below:
On MacOS X, the
'PC-Mac PasswordVault v2.x' folder can be found in
'<Username>/Library/Preferences/' or '<Primary Hard Disk
Name>/Library/Preferences/'.
On Windows, this folder may be found at:
C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\Application
data\PC-Mac PasswordVault v2.x
Q. When the main window is a global
floating window, I can't select any menu items. How do I get access to
them?
A. Global floating windows are
unusual in several ways and don't work the same way as normal windows.
Change to the maximized view of the main window to be able to access
the menu items.
Q. How do I remove a service
category?
A. All unused categories are
automatically removed when PasswordVault is launched.
Q. What files or folders do I need
to backup to protect my PasswordVault data?
A. Just export your data in PasswordVault (PV data)
file format, and backup this file.
Q. Where is
the main PasswordVault data file stored?
A. On the desktop verson, the file is called 'Prefs.txt' and it
is located in the 'PC-Mac
PasswordVault 2.x' preferences folder. On the portable version, the
file is called 'Prefs.txt' and it is located in the 'Data' folder
inside the main PasswordVault application folder.
Q. How do I
move my service information across to another computer?
A. Press the Export button
and save your service data in a PasswordVault
(PV data)
format file. Then move this data file to the other computer,
press the Import button on
PasswordVault on the other computer, select the PasswordVault (PV data)
file format
and select the data file. Your service data will then be imported - any
new services will be added, and any existing services will be updated
(if a particular service's data is newer). This process works across
all platform versions of PasswordVault.
Q. I launch PasswordVault,
select a service and copy it's password to the clipboard. After
quitting, the clipboard is empty and I can't paste it in. Why is that?
A. To enhance security,
PasswordVault automatically clears the clipboard when it quits. Just
lock PasswordVault, rather than quitting it, so you can use the
password in the clipboard.
Q. I've just exported a PV data
file, but when I double-click it, is doesn't load up in PasswordVault.
What's going wrong?
A. The file association between PasswordVault
data files (ie. .pve files) and the PasswordVault
application is made in the Windows registry when PasswordVault
is launched. Thus, you will probably need to restart your computer
after running PasswordVault
for the first time so that double-clicking a .pve file launches PasswordVault.
KEY
[Opt] = Optimization
[Bug] = Bug Fix
[New] = New Feature
[Wrk] = WorkAround
[Note] = Application note
7.1.4 (25 March 2010)
[New] A new style of runtime key has been created, to enable online
resellers to issue runtime keys immediately after purchase.
[Opt] The 'Online Synchronization...' menu item on the 'Sync' menu has
been reworded to 'Setup Online Sync...'.
[Opt] The 'Synchronize Now' menu item on the 'Sync' menu has been
reworded to 'Do Online Sync Now'.
[Bug] On Windows, sometimes PasswordVault would inappropriately
auto-quit, as it would incorrectly detect an instance was already
running.
[Bug] If the 'Get Latest News On Launch' checkbox was set, this setting
would not be retained in the preferences - the function would always
remain switched off.
[Note] Issues with the Linux release have now been corrected, and it is
again available.
7.1.3 (14 December 2009)
[New] If a data decryption error occurs when PasswordVault tries to
perform an online sync, a detailed error message is now displayed,
which includes information about how to correct the error.
[Opt] The height of the 'Organize Services' dialog has been reduced, to
fit into the 600 pixel height of a standard netbook screen.
[Opt] The size of the notes text field has been increased from 1000 to
5000 characters, to allow for larger textclips.
[Opt] Export as 'Custom (tab-text)' now uses the RFC1123 Internet date
format for service modification dates (which is human
readable), rather than the previous default machine readable format.
[Opt] Services with duplicate names are now automatically eliminated
when the preferences are loaded.
[Bug] On Windows, sometimes during launch PasswordVault would auto-quit
incorrectly if none of the main windows was open.
[Wrk] On Linux, often when the category is changed, the service
list does not update correctly. To trigger an update, select a service
type (such as 'All') from service type filter (located on the left of
the search textbox).
7.1.2 (6 September 2009)
[New] The 'PasswordVault Basic Tutorial One' video is now opened
automatically when PasswordVault is launched for the first time, to
provide the user with quickstart information about setting up and using
PasswordVault. This online video is also available via the 'Help' menu.
[Opt] After an online sync occurs, the currently selected service is
now retained (rather than being reset to the first service in the list).
[Opt] When a new service is added, the new service is selected on the
main window and global floating window when it is saved out.
[Opt] When an existing service is edited,
the edited service is selected on the main window and global floating
window
when it is updated.
[Bug] At times, the main window or global floating window may narrow
inexplicably, making it impossible to access some controls on the right
side of the window.
[Bug] Sometimes PasswordVault would inappropriately auto-quit if the
main window, global floating window, or master password entry dialog
were not visible.
[Bug] On the Linux version, some text messages didn't fit correctly in
the space allocated to them.
7.1.1 (26 August 2009)
[Bug] On Windows, pressing the 'Unmask Password' button on various
windows (eg. the 'Add Service' dialog) did not unmask the password.
7.1.0 (19 August 2009)
[New] Subcategories are now supported for all PasswordVault services.
Previously, only web bookmarks supported subcategories.
[New] An import filter has been added to import 'Web Confidential'
password manager data.
[New] An import filter has been added to import 'URL Manager Pro' web
bookmark files.
[New] An import filter has been added for titled csv files. Columns can
simply be titled with keywords such as 'Name', 'Username', 'Password',
'WebAddress', 'AddToNotes', etc. and the importer will correctly assign
each column during the import.
[New] A link to the PasswordVault online tutorial videos was added to
the 'Help' menu.
[New] An alert icon is now displayed when an error occurs during an
online sync, to tell the user a problem occurred (previously it failed
silently). An 'encryption PIN incorrect' error can be fixed by clearing
the online file by pressing the 'Clear Online File' button on the
'Online Synchronization' dialog.
[New] Holding down the 'Ctrl' key whilst pressing the Username or
Password buttons over-rides the set transfer mode, forcing it into
Drag-And-Drop mode.
[Opt] The PasswordVault startup
time has been further reduced.
[Opt] The note/textclip editing area has been substantially increased
in height, thus making it easier to view and edit text.
[Opt] Added 'Show Logins' service type filter (services with a web
address and a username and password). The 'Show Others' service type
now includes only those services which are not logins, web bookmarks or
textclips.
[Opt] Separated the service type filter popup from the subcategory
filter popup (previously a combination system was used, based on the
selected
category).
[Opt] If the 'Auto-Enter Key Press' checkbox is set in the preferences,
no terminating '#' character is now required after the username for a
simple username/password timed paste sequence. This makes setting up
auto-fill for simple username/password website logins easier for
beginning PasswordVault users.
[Opt] The 'Quick Start' dialog has been updated to point new users to
the online tutorial videos, rather than the user manual.
[Opt] The number of cached recently used subcategory names has been
increased from 4 to 6, and is retained even if a new category is
selected by the user (to allow the user to move back to the previous
category and still quickly access the cached subcategory names).
[Opt] Slightly decreased time between pastes in timed paste sequence.
[Opt] When quitting PasswordVault2Go, if the 'Auto-Sync to Desktop'
preference is set, password data is saved to both the portable storage
device and the desktop. This ensures they remain in sync if any
services are added, changed or removed during the PasswordVault2Go
session.
[Opt] If online sync is enabled, a sync sequence is now performed
shortly after PV is launched (in addition to the normal scheduled sync).
[Bug] The auto-distribution timer was left disabled after a data
import/export.
[Bug] When the service sort method was changed, the service
subsequently set may not have it's data displayed correctly on the main
and global floating windows.
7.0.0 (24 July 2009)
[New] Right-clicking the 'Generate Password' button on the 'Add
Service' and 'Edit Service' dialogs now allows users to select from a
range of password types (ie. alphanumeric, numeric, special,
hexadecimal) and sizes on the fly, as well as generate the default
password type and size set in the preferences.
[New] Web bookmark files from Firefox, Internet Explorer and other web
browsers can now be imported into PasswordVault. Duplicate bookmarks
are automatically ignored, making it easy for users to collate all
their bookmarks from all sources into one location.
[New] Bookmarks can now be subcategorized to 2 levels. This allows each
bookmark to be placed in an appropriate category and thus effectively
organized.
[New] Services can now be sorted alphabetically, by recently used, and
by most used. This selection is made using an arrow on the right side
of the service popup menu.
[New] A 'Textclip' function has been added. Textclips are snippets of
text which can be used to quickly and easily
construct standardized
emails and text documents. Textclips can be synchronized across a group
of users, in the same way as all other PasswordVault services.
[New] Particular types of services can now be filtered and displayed
from the selected
category, such as textclips, bookmarks, and others. This selection is
made using an arrow on the right side
of the category popup menu.
[New] An 'Organize Services' window has been added, which allows users
to easily categorize services. New categories and subcategories can
also be created and used. Instant searching is available, enabling
services to be located quickly and easily.
[Opt] Vastly reduced startup time (especially for PasswordVault2Go),
and added a new splash screen showing the progress of various startup
processes.
[Opt] If the username is 'NoUsername' or the password is 'NoPassword'
(ie. they are unset, as they are for bookmarks and cliptext), the
respective representative buttons are not visible on the main window or
global floating window.
[Opt] When adding a new service, the dialog is now closed when the
service is saved, unless the 'Ctrl' key is held down when the 'Save'
button is pressed. Previously, the dialog would remain open and be
cleared of data.
[Opt] Import speed has been vastly increased when importing data during
online sync, testing auto-distribution importers, etc.
[Opt] The positions of the buttons at the top of the main and global
floating windows have been optimized, making it quicker and easier to
select and trigger timed pastes. This helps particularly when using
textclips in PasswordVault to construct standardized emails.
[Opt] If a file set for import by an auto-importer on the
'Auto-Distribution' dialog is found to be missing, an alert is now
displayed.
[Opt] When the 'Backup Service Data...' menu item is selected, the file
name saved out starts with 'Prefs' to indicate it is actually a
date-stamped copy of the 'Prefs.txt' file (the main PasswordVault
password data file, which is stored in the 'PC-Mac PasswordVault
v2.x' preferences folder). This makes it clearer that the user
should use this backup file to replace the 'Prefs.txt' file in the
preferences folder, if a critical password data restore is required.
[Opt] Simplified and expanded the menus, making it easier to locate
items.
[Opt] Updated and improved various help tags and help text.
[Opt] The number of characters supported by the 'Search' textbox has
been increased from 6 to 8 characters.
[Bug] On Windows, sometimes after quitting PasswordVault by
pressing
the closebox, all windows are closed but the application process
continues to run. If the PasswordVault application is relaunched when
in this mode, the master password entry dialog momentarily flashes on
and then disappears. This problem appears to occur mainly in Windows
Vista.
[Bug] When importing files, the file may not be closed properly after
the import completes. This may cause a problem when attempting to
import a file a second time.
[Bug] After adding a new service, the service would not be shown
immediately in the 'Service Selection' popup menu after the 'Add
Service' dialog was closed.
6.2.1 (5 April 2009)
[New] Help text was added to the transparency slider control on the
'Preferences' dialog.
[New] A range of new custom build options have been added, including
case-sensitivity
when entering the master password on the master
password entry dialog, storage of user preference information
(including encrypted password files) on mapped network drive folders,
fixed auto-lock time, fixed categories, fixed username-password
transfer modes, etc. In addition, custom MSI installers are now
available (for remote Windows deployment).
[Bug] The timed paste mode has been significantly improved, especially
on slower computers - previously, sometimes spurious characters would
be pasted in place of the password information.
6.2.0 (22 December 2008)
[New] A 'Synchronize Now' menu item has been added to the 'File' menu,
allowing users to easily perform an online synchronization.
[New] Help text was added to the Web, Username and Password buttons on
the global floating window (these are only displayed when the
PasswordVault application is in the
foreground).
[Opt] Improved help text for the Web, Username and Password buttons on
the main window.
[Opt] Some labels on the Auto-Distribution dialog have been updated.
[Opt] The 'Timed Paste' mode has been significantly improved, such that
activation of keystrokes and pasting of clipboard text is smoother and
more consistent.
[Opt] When adding or editing notes for a service, carraige returns are
now inserted into notes, rather than activating the default 'Update' or
'Save' button.
[Bug] The position of the 'Lock' button moved vertically by one pixel
when changing from the main window to the global floating window.
[Bug] On slower computers, sometimes buttons would appear to stick down.
6.1.0 (22 October 2008)
[New] Users can now manage their web browser bookmarks using
PasswordVault, and can sync bookmarks between
computers (Windows, MacOS X and Linux) over LANs and over the Internet,
using the sync features in PasswordVault.
[New] A 'URL Dropbox' has been added to the global floating window and
main window. URL
text from a web browser address can be dragged and dropped onto the URL
dropbox or pasted in by right-clicking the URL dropbox, and this opens
the 'Add Service' dialog, fills the 'Web Address' textbox with the URL
text, and sets the category to 'Bookmark'. The user can then enter the
service name and press the 'Save' button, returning them again to the
global floating window or main window showing the new service added. If
the category
is left as 'Bookmark', username and password information is
automatically set to 'NoUsername' and 'NoPassword' respectively.
[New] The 'Starting Letter' popup menu has been replaced with a
'Search' textbox, allowing users to find services very
quickly. Placing the wildcard character, '%', at the start of the
search text will return all results which the substring matches eg.
entering '%foru' will return all services containing the text 'foru'
somewhere in their name, such as 'Kenbushi user forum', 'Yahoo forum',
etc.
[New] Pressing the 'Print Details'
button on the 'Online Synchronization' dialog prints the online sync
username, password and encryption PIN. This information can then be
used to set up synchronization on another computer, or used in case a
hard disk failure occurs and the user needs to recover their password
data using their online file.
[New] A 'Backup Service Data...' menu item has been added to the 'File'
menu, allowing users to save their password data at any time in
encrypted form (it's basically a copy of the 'Prefs.txt' file located
in the PasswordVault preferences). Files are marked with a time/date
stamp
to ensure easy identification.
[New] Holding down the 'Ctrl' key whilst clicking the 'Go To Web
Address' button will copy the web address to the clipboard (so you can
subsequently paste it into a non-default web browser, or other
application), rather than opening it with the default web browser.
[New] The 'Prefs.txt' file (containing the user's password data) is
automatically backed up prior to a manual import. This ensures that if
an import subsequently goes awry, the user can revert back to a known
good 'Prefs.txt' file. Backup files are marked with a time/date stamp
to ensure easy identification.
[New] A 'Clear Auto-Backup Files' command has been added to the 'File'
menu.
This clears backup files in the 'Backups' folder inside the
PasswordVault preferences folder.
[Opt] Saving of preferences is now incredibly fast, even with a very
large number of services.
[Opt] The master
password entry textbox now gets focus as soon as PasswordVault is
launched (you never need to click in this textbox to start entering
your master password).
[Opt] The clipboard is now cleared immediately after any auto-paste
sequence completes.
[Opt] When the PasswordVault application was not the front application,
expanding the global floating window would result in the main window
appearing behind the front application's window (usually a web browser
window).
[Opt] The 'Add Service' and 'Edit Service' dialogs now appear slightly
staggered to the main window for easier access.
[Opt] The number of services supported by the free Lite Edition has
been increased to 25.
[Opt] Advanced help has been added to the 'Remove Service' button, and
is visible when holding down Ctrl-Shift when mousing over the button.
Pressing the button with Ctrl-Shift down flushes all services cached in
the hidden 'Deleted' service category (this special caching is needed
to ensure proper service deletion during multi-user sync).
6.0.2 (13 October 2008)
[Opt] Improved GUI responsiveness whilst news is being downloaded.
[Bug] When launching PasswordVault on Windows without admin privileges,
a registry exception may occur when 'pve' files are set to be
associated with PasswordVault.
[Bug] When dragging and dropping the username from the global floating
window, a hash character may be included in the dropped data.
[Bug] On Windows, usernames and passwords now paste in correctly on
Firefox.
[Bug] If spaces were entered in place of a password on the 'Add
Service' dialog, the service would subsequently be inaccessible. Spaces
are now trimmed and an alert is displayed asking the user to enter a
password.
6.0.1 (10 July 2007)
[New] The main window now has a minimize button, so can be minimized to
the dock/taskbar.
[New] The 'Enter Master Password' dialog now supports transparency
(like the global floating window), making it less conspicuous on screen.
[Opt] The 'Enter Master Password' dialog has been made smaller to take
up less screen area.
[Opt] If the online synchronization download or upload took longer than
15 seconds (as may occur with slow Internet connections, such as dialup
modems), there would be repeated automatic retries. This timeout has
now been extended to 40 seconds.
[Opt] If the 'Sync Every Day At' checkbox is checked, a sync is
triggered soon after (this trigger also occurs when the sync time is
changed). A sync is then subsequently triggered daily at the set time.
[Bug] The online synchronization importer and exporter may be displayed
on the 'Auto-Distribution' dialog.
[Bug] If online synchronization was manually triggered and a problem
occurred during the upload sequence (eg. such that a timeout), control
would not be correctly returned to the user.
[Bug] During synchronization, after the encryption PIN failed once to
decrypt the downloaded data, a subsequent attempt would result in a
data upload without first importing the downloaded data.
6.0.0 (2 July 2007)
[New] PasswordVault is now compatible with Windows Vista.
[New] On Windows 2000/XP/Vista and MacOS X, the global floating window
can
now be made up to 60% transparent, thus allowing the windows underneath
it to be viewed. The floating window loses transparency when the mouse
pointer passes across it, so that it can be used easily when needed.
[New] Online synchronization of password data now makes it easy to keep
multiple computers up-to-date, and also provides effective password
data backup. Data stored online is protected by a Username/Password
login and an additional layer of 128-bit AES encryption applied on the
user's computer (whose key is based on a unique 'Encryption PIN'
entered by the user). Data is always encrypted with 896-bit
double-Blowfish encryption before the additional layer of 128-bit AES
encryption is applied, thus providing exceptional security.
[Opt] CPU utilization has been significantly reduced.
[Opt] Saving of preference information to disk has been made more
robust.
[Opt] When adding a number of new services at one time, saving of each
addition to disk has been improved.
5.2.1 (12 December 2006)
[Opt] An unmask password button was added to the import dialog on
PasswordVault2Go.
[Bug] The unmask password buttons on the Import, Export and
Auto-Distribution dialogs now use the selected button style.
5.2.0 (9 December 2006)
[New] Two new button styles were added: 'Aqua' and 'Sketch'.
[Opt] The Quick Start dialog now shows how to find setup information on
auto-fill and two-click logins.
[Opt] A 'Quick Start' section was added to the top of the user manual
for easy user access.
[Opt] Some screenshots from MacOS X were added to the user manual to
assist MacOS X users.
[Opt] The speed of auto-pasting was increased.
[Bug] Sometimes auto-pasting would not paste in the password correctly.
5.1.1 (27 November 2006)
[Opt] The 'Latest News' dialog was increased in size to make the news
easier to read.
[Opt] Some dynamic help messages were improved.
5.1.0 (19 November 2006)
[New] Comma Separated Files (.csv) can now be custom imported, allowing
easier importation from other password managers.
[New] Verification of service data imported by the custom importer has
been substantially improved.
[New] The custom importer can now import text files with a variety of
field separators (';', ',', 'tab' and '|').
[New] A 'Password Depot' import filter has been added, which imports
.csv files exported from 'Password Depot' v2.x and v3.x.
[New] Status messages are now displayed when testing auto-importers and
auto-exporters to provide user feedback.
[New] An 'Add To Notes' item has been added to the custom import field
list, to allow import fields which do not directly correlate with
another field type to be added to the service notes. Thus, this data
can now be effectively captured and retained.
[New] An 'Update Runtime Key...' menu item was added to the 'Help'
menu, to allow users to crossgrade easily to the Professional Edition.
[Opt] Additional 'Blank' item have been added to the custom import and
export field lists, providing better import and export control.
[Opt] There is now no delay between entry of the master password and
display of the main window (previously, window controls were refreshed
only after the latest news was downloaded).
[Bug] Service information imported from other password managers in
early versions of PasswordVault were not displayed correctly in the
service list in v5.0.
[Bug] If a service was removed on the Lite Edition, the service limit
would never reach the maximum of 15.
[Bug] On Linux, the latest news was not downloaded and displayed
correctly.
[Bug] On Linux, the 'Enable Auto-Distribution' and 'Get Latest News On
Launch' checkbox values were not saved correctly in the preferences.
[Bug] Pressing the lock button on the global floating window now clears
the clipboard.
[Bug] If a 'Last Modified' date was not included during the import of a
'tab-text' file, the imported service would not be visible.
[Bug] When an more than one import was performed, the description of
the changes made was appended to existing text on the message window.
5.0.1 (6 November 2006)
[New] The function to get the latest news automatically can now be
disabled by the user on the Quick Start dialog as well as in the
preferences.
[Bug] On a small number of MacOS X systems (both PPC and Intel), a
crash would occur on launch.
[Bug] Deleted services were not included in auto-exports, or manual
exports of type 'PasswordVault (PV data)'. This prevented them from
propagating correctly to other PasswordVault installations.
[Bug] Removing a service whose category was included in an
auto-exporter set to 'On Every Change' would not trigger an auto-export.
[Bug] Ampersand characters ('&') were not correctly displayed in
the service popup menu, and Username and Password text areas.
[Note] Information was added to the user manual about the automatic
news system used in PasswordVault, in the 'Security considerations'
section.
5.0.0 (29 October 2006)
[New] Auto-distribution of passwords (automatic import from a web page
URL or file, and automatic export to a file) has been added.
[New] On MacOS X and Windows, multiple text fields on Web forms, etc.
can be filled and submitted with two clicks using timed
paste mode.
[New] The Username, Password and Lock buttons have been increased in
size to make them easier to press.
[New] Services can now be filtered by their first letter, making it
easy to find a specific service alphabetically (particularly when the
'All' category is selected).
[New] After a synchronization is complete, the count of deleted
services is also displayed.
[New] After a synchronization is complete, all changes made on the
desktop and portable versions are listed and date-stamped. These
changes can be copied to the clipboard and subsequently pasted into a
text document for later reference.
[New] After importing password data from a file, detailed information
about the services added and updated is now displayed. These changes
can be copied to the clipboard and subsequently pasted into a text
document for later reference.
[New] Deleting a service now marks the service as 'deletable' and
clears username, password, etc. information, rather than actually
removing it permanently. This ensures that synchronizing services with
another installation of PasswordVault (eg. a USB flash drive) does not
cause the service to be repeatedly restored.
[Opt] The title of the preferences dialog was changed from 'General
Preferences' to 'Preferences'.
[Opt]
When an alphanumeric password is generated, the last character is
always a random number (to guarantee at least one number is included in
the password).
[Opt] Launch time has been substantially reduced.
[Opt] CPU utilization has been substantially reduced.
[Opt] The help text for the category groupbox on the Add Service and
Edit Service dialogs was improved as some users didn't realize they
could type a new category name into the groupbox directly (they thought
it was a simple popup menu and no new categories could be created).
[Opt] The font size on the main window and the global floating window
has been increased to make labels easier to read.
[Opt] The time to save out the preferences to disk has been
substantially reduced when there are a large number of services,
substantially reducing the quit time, the time to save new or edited
services, and the time to save values changed on the Preferences dialog.
[Opt] The 'Notes' text label on the main window was removed as it was
superfluous (the dynamic help system describes the note area already).
[Opt] The maximum category name length has been increased from 15 to 30
characters.
[Opt] The dynamic help information displayed for the Username and
Password buttons on the Main Window is now specific to the
Username/Password Transfer mode selected, thus providing better
information to the user.
[Opt] The sound played when new news was found has been removed, as it
may disturb personnel in a corporate environment.
[Opt] Dynamic help information for various controls has been improved.
[Bug] The help text shown on the preferences dialog for the timed paste
textbox was corrected.
[Bug] All service removals had to be performed on the portable version,
and then on the desktop version, to prevent the next synchronization
restoring a removed service.
[Bug] If master password recovery questions were added (when there were
previously none) and the 'Lock' button pressed, the 'Enter Master
Password' dialog did not display the 'Recovery' button. The button was
only displayed the next time PasswordVault was launched.
[Note] PC-Mac PasswordVault has been renamed to 'PasswordVault'.
4.3.0 (4 August 2005)
[New] Additional username and password transfer options have been added
to the existing 'Copy To Clipboard' mode: 'Drag And Drop' and 'Timed
Paste'.
[Bug] The service data is now saved to disk every time the data is
updated, rather than only when the application is quit. Thus, any
changes are always saved immediately.
[Bug] Sometimes when the application was quit during a shutdown, a code
10 error message would be incorrectly displayed.
[Bug] When importing PVE data, a master password mismatch alert would
sometimes be displayed when there was no actual mismatch.
[Bug] On MacOS X 10.4, there were some reports of problems launching
the application.
4.2.0 (7 March 2005)
[New] When the portable version of PC-Mac PasswordVault is synchronized
with the desktop version, a window displays details about any additions
and/or updates made during the synchronization process. This window is
only displayed if changes were detected.
[Bug] A message reading 'NewsDialog.saveNewsFile' was displayed if PC-Mac PasswordVault
was launched under a non-administrator login account.
4.1.0 (21 February 2005)
[New] The application icon and PVE document icons have been updated.
[New] On Windows, the 'Enter Master Password' dialog now has a minimize
control.
[New] If the
Ctrl key is held down while the add or edit service buttons is pressed,
the password is unmasked for 15 seconds. This provides full feedback to
the user entering or changing the service password.
[New] A menu item has been added to the help menu, allowing the user to
easily subscribe to the Lava Software Newletter.
[Opt] The control order (ie. tab order) of textboxes on the 'Add
Service' dialog has been streamlined.
[Opt] Buttons have been increased in height so they display correctly
on Fedora 3 Linux.
4.0.0 (24 January 2005)
[New] Button graphics on the main window have been updated.
[New] The main window has been reduced in size, and various specialized
button functions have been relocated to the menubar to simplify
operation.
[Opt] When the main window is locked, the master password entry textbox
is placed in focus to streamline entry.
[New] A password unmask button has been added to the main window.
[Opt] The space available for password storage has been increased from
100 to 1000 characters in size.
[New] The password generater can be
customized to generate either alphanumeric, numeric or hexadecimal
passwords up
to 1000 characters in length.
[New] Random encryption keys can be generated by the password
generator, containing up to 4000 bits (1000 hexadecimal
characters).
[New] The password on the export dialog is now masked.
[New] A password unmask button has been added to the export dialog.
[New] A blank field can now be included when setting up custom password
data import and export.
[New] When launched, PC-Mac
PasswordVault downloads the latest news from the Lava Software web
server, so users can stay informed about software updates, special
offers, etc.
[New] The latest news can be displayed by selecting 'Get Latest
News...' from the 'Help' menu.
[Opt] On the Linux version, the main window minimize and maximize
operations have been improved.
[New] An 'Email Lava Software...' function has been added to the 'Help'
menu to make it easier for users to contact Lava Software customer
support via email.
[Opt] The 'Auto-Sync To Desktop' checkbox is enabled by default when
PC-Mac PasswordVault2Go initially detects a desktop installation.
3.2.0 (16 July
2004)
[New] Clipboard cleared when quitting.
[Bug] On the Windows version, copying and pasting text didn't work on
some dialogs.
3.1.0 (11 June
2004)
[New] Linux version released.
[New] 'Set All' and 'Clear All' buttons have been added to the export
dialog.
[Opt] The category selection menu and its related textbox on the 'Add
Service' dialog has been replaced with a combobox.
[Opt] On the MacOS X version, the text font used on the main window has
been increased in size.
[Bug] Each time the export dialog was displayed, the service category
listbox would have a repeated set of categories added.
3.0.0 (10 May
2004)
[New] Release of PC-Mac PasswordVault2Go. This new edition is
designed specifically for use on portable media such as USB drives, Zip
disks, iPods, etc. and can automatically sync service data with desktop
installations of PC-Mac PasswordVault.
[New] Any combination of service type labels can now be mixed. For
example, the 'Username' label can be 'Username', 'Name', 'Account No'
or 'Access No', whilst the 'Password' label can be 'Password', 'Serial
No', 'Runtime Key', 'PIN' or 'Code'.
[New] A quick start window is displayed when no services have yet been
added to PC-Mac PasswordVault.
[New] Random password generator added.
[New] Imports and exports data files in PasswordWallet format.
[New] Exports service data as a text file
for printing, backup,
etc.
[New] Specific categories can be exported as encrypted data, giving
organizations the ability to easily and securely distribute and update
collections of service data to a number of users. Since this service
data file is strongly encrypted, it can even be emailed to remote users
as an email attachment.
[New] An 'All' category displays all services, irrespective of their
categories.
[New] The 'Last Modified' date is displayed when service data is edited.
[New] Displayed passwords can be masked.
[New] A 'General Preferences' dialog has been added.
[New] Service data can be imported and exported in any custom
tab-delimited format.
[New] Encrypted service data files can now be saved to any location,
and loaded
by double-clicking them. This allows these files to be stored on disk
images, floppy disks, USB drives, etc. and easily loaded and updated.
[New] Service categories can be added and changed.
[New] If no master password is entered, the 'Master Password
Preferences' dialog is displayed. On this dialog, you can enter the
master password and master password recovery questions and answers.
[New] Auto-lock timer added. After the lockout timer period has
elapsed, the main window is hidden, the 'Enter Master Password' dialog
is displayed, and the clipboard is cleared.
[Opt] Unused service categories are automatically eliminated.
[Opt] Service type titles (eg. 'Username', 'Password') are now not
reset after
each service entry using the 'Add Service' dialog.
[Opt] The text font on most windows has been increased in size to make
labels easier to read.
[Opt] On Windows, if another instance of PC-Mac PasswordVault is
launched whilst the software is already running, the main window is
simply brought to the front.
[Bug] Text style information is now not included in text pasted into
the 'Add Service' dialog.
[Bug] If a service category was selected which contained no services,
and the service edit button or service remove button was pressed, an
out of bounds error would occur.
[Bug] On Windows, if there were new line characters in the notes
section, notes were truncated at the first new line character.
[Bug] When a new service was added and then saved, the web address was
not cleared automatically.
[Bug] On MacOS Classic, the global floating window did not work
correctly. This window has been changed to a normal application window
on MacOS Classic, so it moves into the background when another
application's window is selected.
[Bug] On MacOS Classic, sometimes a type 2 error would be displayed
when PC-Mac PasswordVault was quit.
2.1.0 (10
February 2004)
[Opt] The username and password field sizes have been increased to
100
characters.
[Opt] The web address field size has been increased to 500 characters.
[Bug] In MacOS X Panther (10.3), the notes field did not update
correctly when a new service was selected.
[Bug] When editing a service, the notes textbox did not correctly
display any new lines in the text.
[Bug] Pressing the quit button on the master password entry dialog when
the compact main window was displayed didn't quit the application.
2.0.0 (28
January 2004)
[New] Importing of service data has been added.
[New] Exporting of service data as an unencrypted text file has been
added.
[New] The master password textbox has been moved to the 'Master
Password Recovery' dialog to hide it from casual viewing.
[New] A fast lockout button has been added.
[New] A web address button has been added.
[New] Services can now be sorted into categories.
[New] Services are sorted alphabetically within categories.
[New] When the main window is minimized, it now floats above all other
windows on the screen.
[New] A button has been added which displays the PC-Mac PasswordVault
user manual when it is pressed.
[New] A Lite Edition has been introduced which replaces the demo
version. The Lite Edition includes master password recovery as well as
the ability to store up to 10 services.
[New] Five additional skins have been added: Water, Ice Wall,
Necromancer, Red Rivers and Wellworn Thatch.
1.1.0
[New] A selection of 6 attractive 'skins' have been made available to
customize the main window.
[New] Additional service types have been added: 'Name/Serial No' and
'Access No/Code'.
[New] On Windows, the main PC-Mac PasswordVault window can now be
minimized.
[Opt] The 'Save' button on the 'Add Service' dialog has been made the
default button.
[Opt] The font used for all windows has been increased to 10-point to
make titles, etc. more legible, especially in MacOS X.
[Opt] The dynamic help system now displays the help text of enabled
controls in black and disabled controls in red.
[Opt] When adding or updating clues in the master password recovery
system, pressing the 'Save' button without fully completing the clue
add/update process displays a confirmation dialog asking if the user
wants the clue added/updated before saving the clue list.
[Opt] If the main window is off-screen at launch, it is moved to a
default position on the top left side of the screen.
[Bug] Running the demo version of PC-Mac PasswordVault using
preferences for the full version would truncate the user's data so it
had a maximum of 3 services.
1.0.0 (initial
release)