UpdatedJan 26, 2014
PublishedAug 1, 2013
Packagecom.attidomobile.passwallet
MD5d5b96e171a147fe5436cf40604e523b3
SHA1 (signer)E7:9D:7C:23:4C:7E:06:58:D4:E1:CA:01:5C:DB:74:83:80:99:1F:09
Signed byCN=Attido Mobile, OU=Engineering, O=Attido Mobile, L=Manchester, ST=Unknown, C=UK
Malware scanTRUSTED
Websitehttp://www.passwallet.net
Contact[email protected]
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Description
Collect all your Passbook (.pkpass files) tickets & coupons, from flight boarding passes to coffee shop loyalty cards in one easy to use application.
Introduced in Apple's iOS 6, Passbook's PKPass file format will quickly become the de facto standard for mobile ticketing.
To import a Passbook pass, simply click on the link / attachment (as you would a PDF or image file) and select PassWallet. The Passbook pass is then stored in PassWallet.
Note, this application manages .pkpass files, and will not create passes from other links / webpages / document formats.
Backup of Passbook passes (and syncing between devices) possible via Dropbox or Google Drive.
Passbook passes can be redeemed via NFC using codeREADr (https://www.codereadr.com), Tap-Thru (http://spirals.co.jp) or other compatible readers.
PassWallet is now fully integrated with Renfe (http://www.renfe.com/) in Spain.
PassWallet works with Lufthansa (seehttp://atti.do/pw-lufthansafor details) and other airlines that offer .pkpass files as downloads / email attachments.
FAQ:
Full FAQ can be found here:https://www.facebook.com/notes/passwallet/passwallet-faq/546965562018601Q) What does "Scan code" do?
A) Apple introduced in iOS7 the concept of Passbook branded QR codes that contain the URL of a pass, allowing a user to quickly import a new pass. e.g. a coffee shop could have a QR code for a coupon for your next visit by the checkout. These are currently not widely available.
Q) A pkpass isn't offered on a website / confirmation email when using an Android device, but is when using iOS. Why?
A) Some companies currently block access to pkpass files for non-iOS users. If you could email the company in question (we think it'll hold more weight coming from their customers) and [email protected]'ll do our best to follow it up.
Q) Will you be supporting Samsung Wallet?
A) We will look into Samsung Wallet should it start being offered to consumers via websites, emails, etc.
Q) I click on a link to my ticket and PassWallet isn't on the list of apps. Why?
A) Is the link referring to a .pkpass file? If the list of apps are all web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) or PDF viewers (Adobe Reader, Amazon Kindle, etc.) you've probably got a ticket in the form of a web page or PDF.
Q) I'm seeing problems with PassWallet. What do I do?
A) While we strive to test PassWallet on a good cross section of devices, we are currently compatible with 3,469 different Android devices, each running multiple versions of Android OS, with different network operator customisations. If every app developer tested on ALL of these, there'd be less than a hundred apps in Google Play! Please [email protected] the details of the problem, including as much info as you can (device details, what you were doing, what else was running, etc.) and we'll look into it.
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"Passbook" & "iOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
"Samsung Wallet" is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Introduced in Apple's iOS 6, Passbook's PKPass file format will quickly become the de facto standard for mobile ticketing.
To import a Passbook pass, simply click on the link / attachment (as you would a PDF or image file) and select PassWallet. The Passbook pass is then stored in PassWallet.
Note, this application manages .pkpass files, and will not create passes from other links / webpages / document formats.
Backup of Passbook passes (and syncing between devices) possible via Dropbox or Google Drive.
Passbook passes can be redeemed via NFC using codeREADr (https://www.codereadr.com), Tap-Thru (http://spirals.co.jp) or other compatible readers.
PassWallet is now fully integrated with Renfe (http://www.renfe.com/) in Spain.
PassWallet works with Lufthansa (seehttp://atti.do/pw-lufthansafor details) and other airlines that offer .pkpass files as downloads / email attachments.
FAQ:
Full FAQ can be found here:https://www.facebook.com/notes/passwallet/passwallet-faq/546965562018601Q) What does "Scan code" do?
A) Apple introduced in iOS7 the concept of Passbook branded QR codes that contain the URL of a pass, allowing a user to quickly import a new pass. e.g. a coffee shop could have a QR code for a coupon for your next visit by the checkout. These are currently not widely available.
Q) A pkpass isn't offered on a website / confirmation email when using an Android device, but is when using iOS. Why?
A) Some companies currently block access to pkpass files for non-iOS users. If you could email the company in question (we think it'll hold more weight coming from their customers) and [email protected]'ll do our best to follow it up.
Q) Will you be supporting Samsung Wallet?
A) We will look into Samsung Wallet should it start being offered to consumers via websites, emails, etc.
Q) I click on a link to my ticket and PassWallet isn't on the list of apps. Why?
A) Is the link referring to a .pkpass file? If the list of apps are all web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) or PDF viewers (Adobe Reader, Amazon Kindle, etc.) you've probably got a ticket in the form of a web page or PDF.
Q) I'm seeing problems with PassWallet. What do I do?
A) While we strive to test PassWallet on a good cross section of devices, we are currently compatible with 3,469 different Android devices, each running multiple versions of Android OS, with different network operator customisations. If every app developer tested on ALL of these, there'd be less than a hundred apps in Google Play! Please [email protected] the details of the problem, including as much info as you can (device details, what you were doing, what else was running, etc.) and we'll look into it.
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"Passbook" & "iOS" are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
"Samsung Wallet" is a registered trademark of Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Required features
- Screen Portrait android.hardware.screen.portrait
- Touchscreen android.hardware.touchscreen
Permissions (19)
PassWallet - Passbook + NFC requests the following Android permissions:
- Access All Downloads android.permission.ACCESS_ALL_DOWNLOADS
- Access Coarse Location android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION
- Access Fine Location android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION
- Access Network State android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- Authenticate Accounts android.permission.AUTHENTICATE_ACCOUNTS
- Get Accounts android.permission.GET_ACCOUNTS
- Internet android.permission.INTERNET
- Manage Accounts android.permission.MANAGE_ACCOUNTS
- Nfc android.permission.NFC
- Receive Boot Completed android.permission.RECEIVE_BOOT_COMPLETED
- Use Credentials android.permission.USE_CREDENTIALS
- Vibrate android.permission.VIBRATE
- Wake Lock android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- Write External Storage android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE
- Write Settings android.permission.WRITE_SETTINGS
- Com Android Vending Billing com.android.vending.BILLING
- Com Attidomobile Passwallet Permission C2d Message com.attidomobile.passwallet.permission.C2D_MESSAGE
- Com Attidomobile Passwallet Sdk Send com.attidomobile.passwallet.sdk.SEND
- C2dm Permission Receive com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE