After an extremely long period of neglect, I am resuming development on Palmkey. My first goal is to fix the known bugs and bring Palmkey up to RFC 2289 compliance. Then I'm going to determine which of the enhancement requests to tackle. In the long term, Palmkey will enter a maintenance mode where I fix bug reports from users, but not do any new development. I am hoping to have a new release of Palmkey in the next couple weeks that fixes the majority of the reported bugs.... read more
PalmKey v0.9.0 has been released. This release fixes a dictionary bug that was found, adds a count down dialog while calculating responses, and also changed PalmKeys App ID from PKey to Pkey. Unless further problems are found with PalmKey, this will be the last release until I get more free time to work on it.
This is a short update to acknowledge that development on PalmKey had stopped. I might finish the program at a later date, but at this time I am not certain. I developed PalmKey for my own personal uses and gave the public access to it incase anyone was interested. There seems to be a small trickle of interest as I am seeing ~2-3 downloads per day. PalmKey as it stands right now is functional. It doesn't have the niceties that a completed program might have. Of the 2200 downloads that have happened, I have gotten exactly *1* email of feedback, and exactly *1* email that thought PalmKey was broken when it really wasn't. Because of the lack of feedback and the lack of interest for development, I am stopping until further notice. I am going to leave this project available to those who are still downloading PalmKey, but this notice will be there also concerning its status. If anyone is interested in discussing the future of PalmKey, or is interested in working on it themselves, please email me.
I've restructured the way the word dictionary is stored. PalmKey should be more heap friendly on devices with small dynamic heaps.
I have extensively tested PalmKey on my Palm and also on POSE and has never trashed anything, but this should still be considered alpha quality and all applicable warnings apply.
I would like to get this out for testing to anyone who is interested. Please report any problems or suggestions to me through the project page.
The initial release of PalmKey has been made. PalmKey is a One-Time Password (formerly S/Key)generator for PalmOS devices.
I have extensively tested PalmKey on my Palm and also on POSE and has never trashed anything, but this should still be considered alpha quality and all applicable warning apply.
I would like to get this out for testing to anyone who is interested. Please report any problems or suggestions to me through the project page.