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Hello Christo,
We’re planning to release iOS and Android apps at the end of the year.
Svante
Hello ritu,
That typically means a crash in .NET, but can you check out %localappdata%\AxCrypt and see if there’s a file named ‘ReportSnapshot.txt’ there. If so, can you post it / send it (if there’s anything in there that you object to posting).
Svante
Hello DeniG,
Oops – that’s wrong of course. If that’s what happens. We’re doing some higher priority stuff right now so I can’t verfiy, but I’ve added an issue so we won’t forget to check it out: https://bitbucket.org/axantum/axcrypt-net/issues/188/shred-and-delete-should-only-warn-once .
Svate
Hello DeniG,
Currently ‘shred and delete’ remains a premium feature.
We’ll consider add a “Do not show this any more” check box to the warning. Please note that this mimics the way Windows works when you delete files permanently. You’ll always get the warning then.
August 19, 2016 at 14:01 in reply to: How to stop sign-on screen every time system wakes from sleep #3886Hello DeniG,
It should of course not pop-up just because you unlock your screen saver. Not sure if it really does that either, but as mentioned it should not.
We added an issue that can be followed for this: https://bitbucket.org/axantum/axcrypt-net/issues/187/the-axcrypt-window-should-not-be-activated .
Svante
Hello,
AxCrypt2Go is deprecated and is no longer support. It still should work though. As you say, if you get AxCrypt2Go when you click an .axx file, the file association is wrong.
You should be using AxCrypt 2 (or perhaps 1.7 – although that is no longer maintained either).
Go to the downloads section here, download AxCrypt 2 and install. That should fix the association and make it easy to work with the encrypted file.
Svante
Hello Sandra,
Thanks Ralf for your input. A little more additional info:
AxCrypt is at it’s core, a password based file-encryption software. A file is always openable with the password used by the original encrypting person.
So, if you encrypt a file, share it with a different e-mail (that you control), sign in to that e-mail, download the file and open it in a situation where AxCrypt is running and you’re signed in with the password that was originally used – you can open it.
In your likely scenario, it’s even more easy – since you’re sending it to your self, of course you can open it if you’re signed in to AxCrypt just as Ralf states – it’s still the same file (or rather an identical copy). Just because you share it, does not mean you cannot still open it yourself.
Svante
Hello Rick,
Can you be a little more specific about what problems you are experiencing with AxCrypt 2.1.1444 or later on Windows 10?
It’s still free, and to our knowledge works quite well on Windows 10.
If you are having problems, we’d love to help out!
Svante
Hello Niloy,
You cannot do that with AxCrypt. AxCrypt is in no way a steganographic application. You can send your friend an encrypted file with AxCrypt, and he or she would recover it with their own password.
A separate application that could embed any kind of data file in a steganographic fashion inside an image could of course embed an AxCrypt file. But I cannot recommend any particular such application.
July 30, 2016 at 11:30 in reply to: Can't open existing Axcrypt files with latest version of Axcrypt #3831Hello Wayne,
I’m sorry to hear you’re having problems. However, so far we’ve not had a single reported case where a file encrypted with AxCrypt 1 was not possible to open with AxCrypt 2, provided the original password is known.
Can you please send a screen shot of the situation where you are stuck – it is much easier to understand exactly what’s going on.
Also, FYI, we’re entering the most intense vacation period here at AxCrypt.
Hello Roberto,
Thank you for reporting this. Can you perhaps email the files in %localappdata%\axcrypt\ to svante dott seleborg att axcrypt dott net ?
FYI – it’s vacation time so it might be a few weeks until we can respond.
July 30, 2016 at 11:23 in reply to: Made new trial account – logged in > Your premium subscription has expired ….. #3829Hello John,
Thank you for the bugreport. The intended behavior is that if a file is removed from the file system (by whatever means) it should be removed from the recent files view automatically.
I’ve filed a bug report on this, and we’ll schedule this for a fix after the vacation period.
See https://bitbucket.org/axantum/axcrypt-net/issues/184/removed-file-is-not-removed-from-recent .
Hello James,
You can always re-install version 1.7 or earlier. It is found at http://www.axantum.com/. However, please understand that version 2 will sign you out automatically when the screen saver goes active, you log out of Windows or your computer goes to sleep.
Please read http://www.axcrypt.net/blog/leaving-computer-axcrypt/ for a longer discussion of why you should not walk away from your computer regardless of what version of AxCrypt you are using.
Svante
Hello MaT,
Yes, you are right this is how it works now. We’ll probably be changing this so it either stores it on the same device the exectuable resides, or at least in it’s own folder. We’ll also be supporting multiple users in the same device, so this would probably be fixed at that same time.
Svante
Hello Jan,
This does in no way sound like an AxCrypt issue. AxCrypt is only relevant for files encrypted with AxCrypt, such files should always have the extension “.axx”.
Regards,
Svante
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