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Chapter 2. Getting Started with eWallet
Ilium Software’s eWallet
®
is an electronic wallet for your most important personal information
(credit cards, calling cards, passwords, PINs, account numbers and more). Like a real wallet,
eWallet keeps your information in cards. You can have several related pieces of information
on a card. For example, on a password card, you might have a username, a password and a
URL. You can also personalize cards with icons, colors, and pictures.
To help keep your cards organized, the cards you create are stored in categories. Wallet
files can have many different categories, and you can put any kind of card in any category.
In addition, you can nest categories, allowing you to place categories within categories. Like
you do with files in folders on your Windows PC, you can organize your eWallet cards and
categories however makes the most sense to you, and change how you have them organized
as needed.
You can have as many different wallets as you want, and keep different information in each
one. For example, you might want to have a personal wallet file for your own cards, but an
office wallet file that you share with an assistant or other members of your team. You can
place copies of the same cards in different files as appropriate. For example, you might want
your business credit card listed in both of your wallet files for extra convenience.
You should protect your wallet file with a password. With a password protected wallet you
must enter the wallet’s password before you can see the information on any of the cards in
that wallet. We recommend that you password-protect all of the wallets that you keep im-
portant personal information in.
You can also choose to have a wallet that does not use a password. Anyone can open a
wallet that does not use a password. We strongly recommend that you set a password for any
wallet that contains personal information.
More detailed information about passwords, wallet files, categories, and cards is found in
the sections below.
2.1. Starting eWallet
When you start eWallet for the first time, you’ll be prompted to create a new wallet file to
store your information in. The default file name is My Wallet.wlt and it is stored in your My
Documents folder.
When you’re ready to add your own information, you can add new categories and cards to
wallet and organize the information in a way that fits your needs.
The File/Start tab at the top of eWallet will look different depending on which Ribbon style
you have selected. Although the tab may have different appearance, its function is the same.
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