Elisabeth E
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Mike McCollister has a new version 2.70 of CCrypt. I've been using 2.61 a LONG time and swear by it.
In these days of bloated apps this remarkable and simple app uses IDEA 128 bit encryption to copy/paste selected private text to and from any application on the Palm.
Great for having your bank/utilities information in the address book, but protecting account numbers, for example. Or "private details" given you in a meeting with a client. It's 27k, freeware, and fantastic. The FreewarePalm address:
http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/ccrypt.shtml
DO NOT forget your password. It also boasts "ASCII Armor"for further protection, or you can leave that off to allow protected/unprotected information to be copied and pasted to the app and only "undo" what's protected. I use the ASCII Armor, but you have to be careful to only copy EXACTLY what you need "undone" or you'll of course get gibberish!
Thought I'd pass this along . . . reminds you of the old days when a 30k app actually did something - and in this case more than some of the 400k ones!!
Nice going, Mike. His "TikTok" app is also updated - simple straightforward timer. I'll give that a whirl too.
In these days of bloated apps this remarkable and simple app uses IDEA 128 bit encryption to copy/paste selected private text to and from any application on the Palm.
Great for having your bank/utilities information in the address book, but protecting account numbers, for example. Or "private details" given you in a meeting with a client. It's 27k, freeware, and fantastic. The FreewarePalm address:
http://www.freewarepalm.com/utilities/ccrypt.shtml
DO NOT forget your password. It also boasts "ASCII Armor"for further protection, or you can leave that off to allow protected/unprotected information to be copied and pasted to the app and only "undo" what's protected. I use the ASCII Armor, but you have to be careful to only copy EXACTLY what you need "undone" or you'll of course get gibberish!
Thought I'd pass this along . . . reminds you of the old days when a 30k app actually did something - and in this case more than some of the 400k ones!!
Nice going, Mike. His "TikTok" app is also updated - simple straightforward timer. I'll give that a whirl too.