
iPhone and iPod touch it supports images taken with the camera as well as images stored in
the gallery and photo library on the device.
You have two ways to add pictures: link or insert.
Linking a picture does not add the picture to your eWallet wallet. Instead, a shortcut to that
file is added to the card which allows the picture to display in the background when you
view that card. When synchronizing your eWallet information, the shortcuts to linked pictures
are synchronized by SyncPro but the images are not. As long as you've placed the same image
in the appropriate folder (see below) on both your Windows PC and your Windows Mobile
device, the linked picture will appear on the card on both devices.
To link to a picture on Windows PC or Windows Mobile, you must store the graphic in:
My Documents\eWallet\Graphics and Sounds
Linking pictures to wallet files on Windows PC, rather than inserting them, also allows you
to use different graphics for your cards on each platform. For example, you might create a
smaller version of a graphic for use on a Windows Mobile (touch) device. The link files option
makes this simple – just create different graphics, with the same filename, and put them on
the appropriate device. You also have the option to leave a linked graphic off of your device
completely, perhaps as a means of saving memory: if a linked picture file is not present on
any platform, the card will display normally but eWallet will simply not show the picture.
This feature is not supported on all platforms.
Inserting a picture, copies the entire picture into your wallet and it will automatically syn-
chronize the image to eWallet on any other devices that support background images. If the
wallet is moved, copied, synchronized, or backed up, all inserted pictures will be moved,
copied, synchronized, and backed up as well.
Another advantage of inserting pictures is that the pictures are encrypted along with the rest
of the information in your wallets.
On your Windows PC and Windows Mobile devices, you can use picture files in bitmap
(.bmp) or jpeg (.jpg) format in eWallet (also .png format on Windows PC). Pictures can be
any size, but you probably want to size them appropriately for the display.
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