1) You mention the need to separately purchase the app for multiple devices, but you don't compare the cost to purchase for 3 devices vs the cost for the competitors. eWallet is a one time purchase; almost all of the others are monthly or yearly subscriptions. As some others have already pointed out, eWallet can be much less expensive than the other options; even for up to 10 devices as they are all one time purchases with lifetime use.
2) eWallet's synchronization process makes sure all devices have the same set of data. Ok, it only supports import through the desktop, and for some people that may be an issue, but after the next sync, all devices will have the imported data, too. IMHO, one feature eWallet handles well is when a user has u
...Mehr anzeigenpdated a particular card on multiple devices. eWallet does not attempt to mash the changes together; rather it creates multiple entries and lets the user sort out what they did.
3) As others have already pointed out, eWallet does have a search feature. I would like to see the search feature expanded so that you can search within a given folder (category).
4) What is not pointed out is eWallet allows users to create folders within folders. This feature allows you to nest items that are of a particular type, and also further categorise and/or separate them in sub-folders. (e.g. A main folder (category) called, Assets, with sub-folders for PCs, Property, Vehicles, etc., as the user desires. Sub-folders can also contain sub-folders if the user wants to further separate and/or distinguish/categorise items.)
5) eWallet has drag and drop moving of cards to move a card from one folder (category) to another. The same is also true for the sub-folders. It is true that eWallet does not support the ability for users to put entries (cards or folders) into the order they want (eWallet sorts things through their own alphabetical algorithm). However, one can get around this by naming the items with a prefix (e.g. "1 - ", or, "A - "). Some may consider this a deal breaker, but I find it an acceptable workaround.
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