Leopard and KryptoSpace
04/11/2007 20:48 Filed in: KryptoSpace
Leopard is out since more than one week, and we have
been testing KryptoSpace to make sure that it is
compatible and safe to use. No major problems have
been found, but some users have an issue which
prevents unmounting the encrypted Vaults (the only
solution seems to be a reboot). The problem is
independent of KryptoSpace, as the system refuses to
unmout the folder, complaining that some files are in
use (although no files are used). This is more
annoying than dangerous, and a fix has already been
developed.
A new version of KryptoSpace will be released in the next few days with the following new features:
The next version will be released as a public beta, though it should be safe to use, as no major changes have been done to the core functions.
A new version of KryptoSpace will be released in the next few days with the following new features:
- Support of automatic updates using the great Sparkle framework;
- Support for 256-bit AES encryption (Leopard only);
- The unmount operation can be forced, ignoring files in use.
The next version will be released as a public beta, though it should be safe to use, as no major changes have been done to the core functions.
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