The Keychain file format is apparently open source and documented.
If I could use the Bouncy Castle APIs to create a password store, then this program could read the archives on my mobile phone: TinyEncryptor
I tried MiniCommander which is already on the phone but it doesn't handle encrypted ZIP files.
I remember that I also found ways to export Keychains by automator or maybe it was applescript. But I can't remember where I put that info now... nor how to automate sending files to the phone via Bluetooth, automated by a script (check rest of this blog though).
Or, how about KeePass, open source, multi-platform - but is it as good as Keychain? Well, I guess I don't really use Keychain all that much, and it looks better than truecrypt because it structures data. I can also get it on my mobile. (There is another J2ME version but it's not looking as good.)
And some clever person has figured out how to get Auto-Type to basically work using some URL-handling trickery. Very clever.
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