The original release, for Android only, written in Java.
From day one, the app was built around one core idea that still defines IntelliWallet today: instead of a rigid, one-size-fits-all form for storing passwords, entries are made of flexible, typed fields you can mix and match freely — so the same app can hold a website login, a bank account, a Wi-Fi password, or a private note, without forcing any of them into the wrong shape.
That founding architecture — flexible fields instead of rigid forms — is the same idea that, more than a decade later, grew into iwcore’s 20+ field types and custom labels.