WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. Although I did my best in order to present a high quality software but I can not claim that I made a thorough testing of the application. That is why I present it as a beta software. AES Encryption protocol. RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. WinVault Details: WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. Although I did my best in order to present a high quality software but I can not claim that I made a thorough testing of the application. That is why I present it as a beta software. AES Encryption protocol. RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. WinVault Details: WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. Although I did my best in order to present a high quality software but I can not claim that I made a thorough testing of the application. That is why I present it as a beta software. AES Encryption protocol. RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. WinVault Details: WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. Although I did my best in order to present a high quality software but I can not claim that I made a thorough testing of the application. That is why I present it as a beta software. AES Encryption protocol. RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. WinVault Details: WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. Although I did my best in order to present a high quality software but I can not claim that I made a thorough testing of the application. That is why I present it as a beta software. AES Encryption protocol. RFC 2898 for generating encryption keys out of the user password. WinVault Details: WinVault is a free application which enables you to save your files into a secure containers called vaults. The application uses the standard AES encryption protocol and RFC 2898
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Standalone host blocking application designed for Windows operating system. Optimized to work with other blocking software. Application is small and convenient to use. Ability to configure a few basic rules. Portable design allows it to run offline. Compatible with Windows 10 (only). Design Portable OSHE: Hosts Editor is a small, yet efficient host blocking application. The interface is simple and clear, even for beginners. The application even provides an opportunity to display a dropdown list with the most frequent IP addresses, so you don’t have to search for a number you wish to block. You can enter custom data as well, like comment to make the filtering process easier. Unlike the main advantage, this is a major downside – the application does not automatically update entries, even after manually adding them to the system. It’s also worth mentioning that some ISPs might block OSHE: Hosts Editor, or simply block its connection, so you should ensure that you set the right port forwarding and host configuration on your router. Performance Portable OSHE: Hosts Editor provides a set of basic blocking capabilities. It’s not highly customizable, but it can work with your needs. So far, the application is one of the best in the market. The application works with your system in case you’re not online, even if you’re not connected to the internet. Portable OSHE: Hosts Editor keeps the connection on, checking every three minutes if there’s any change in the system’s configuration, and updating the HOSTS file if necessary. Besides the system keeping the connection, the application also has some convenience features. To start with, it can be installed on a USB drive and run offline. This means that there’s no need for online registration and installation of the program on your target computer, which makes the experience a little better. Additional Info The application is available for free. The license key is downloaded with the application’s package, but its authenticity can be checked online, so you can be confident you’re not using a copy. It’s not only the system that keeps the connection open, but also the port forwarding. The application tracks your router port and updates the HOSTS file accordingly. For the best experience, you’ll have to follow these instructions: –
· (v0.21) New folder based data-backend · (v0.20) Added support for CD devices that don't have a CD device icon on the desktop (Any windows install for windows 2000/2003 and up) · (v0.19) Added CD-Device location tracking (if they move it will pop up a dialog for them to move it back) · (v0.18) Lyrics search - f.ex. if you want to know what's playing on them each folder has a folder for the music/song that was playing. search for lyrics on that folder · (v0.17) Added missing startup options and updated translations · (v0.16) Added support for windows 7 (and up) · (v0.15) Added chinese translation · (v0.14) Added swedish translation · (v0.13) Updated to qt5 and added some cleanup (now using c++11) · (v0.12) Adding cd-device support for (imac) and (mac osx) · (v0.11) Added "Automount" and "Automount-Detect" buttons to the main window · (v0.10) Added folder-based data-backend · (v0.01) Initial release Note: Sorry for the long wait, but there were a lot of goodies for this release. David Crevier wrote: > On Friday, November 30, 2009, at 2:04 AM, Bernd Waibel wrote: > >> How about python? There's something called PyQt which should be >> pretty >> easy to use and there's a graphical tool for SQLite, called QtLite. >> I'd >> go with that. >> >> Bernd > > I could do that...but if there's no bindings then no bindings. I've > already tried python qt and found out that it has no SQLite bindings > and I had to do that work myself. > > Maybe you know something I don't? > > David You are right - the SQLite bindings are missing - so we have a python library. We've been working on it over the last few days and we'll have a 0.5 release by the end of this week. A short list of the new features
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