After having looked at Resco IDGuard a few days ago, here is a bit of new information straight from Resco’s:

Please tell me one thing though – how are the encrypted files saved?

/Palm/Programs/IDGuard/__EXStore/datasource
Every file is stored AES-encrypted in a separate zip; WinZip-compatible format is used.
Even if no password is specified, a default password is used – “resco”.

Additonally, Resco has now finalized the database layout for IDGuard. From now on, all betas available from the IDGuard page should be 100% compatible with the final version(aka no more data loss when upgrading)!

Related posts:

  1. Resco IDGuard updated
  2. Resco IDGuard beta reviewed – looking at Resco’s password manager
  3. Resco releases IDGuard companion for Windows
  4. Resco’s IDGuard has a desktop component!
  5. IDGuard version 1.01 released