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Thank you, quite right. We actually noted that at a meeting yesterday, so it’ll be updated to correctly reflect the situation.
Regards,
Yes, there. Its very confusing as this http://www.axcrypt.net/documentation/requirements/
(at the bottom part) says that there are previews available for iOS and OSXHello,
The iOS version is not available right now, but we’re actively looking for contractors to do the UI for an AxCrypt 2 app based on the AxCrypt 2 code base.
When you say the home page, do you mean http://www.axcxrypt.net/ which is the new site for AxCrypt ?
Best regards,
The AxCrypt Team
Hello,
Just like with an application that works with a specific kind of file, you need a program installed to work with those files. Sometimes this kind of program is preinstalled by the manufacturer, like PDF-viewers usually are for example.
So, yes, you will always need to install some version of AxCrypt on the device in question. This is fundamental to how things work. If we can get Apple, Google and Microsoft to preinstall AxCrypt that will be great, but I fear this is will take some time ;-)
Best regards,
Svante
Hello,
Can you explain a little more just what part of the premium functionality you’d like to have optional?
Best Regards,
Svante
Hello,
Thank you so much for your input! Some quick thoughts in response.
1 – System notification when minimized. It’s a standard procedure, however, it should probably only be done the first time, not every time. We’ll fix that. Thanks!
2 – The close button (X) minimized instead of closes. Also standard for this type of application. You can always really close it by using File | Exit. We’ll also be adding a context menu to the minimized version where you can really close it.
3 – Idle time close. Yes, it’s a relatively frequently requested feature. Coming soon!
Once again, thanks!
thanks.
Hello!
Thank you for reporting this issue. Of course you are right, it is a bug, and we have addressed this issue just recently. Please update your software and let us know if it’s still a problem.
Once again, thank you!
Best regards,
Svante
Hello!
I am glad you like AxCrypt. Implementing Icon Overlays as the technique is called is unfortunately a bit tricky, and also it works so-so. I’ve seen many implementations by very good developers, and it just doesn’t work that well. It’s also quite complicated for us, since we’re actually changing the extension of the files. I.e. – we need to retrieve the originally associated icon, then produce the overlay version, and finally supply Windows with it.
In version 2, we might do this kind of thing inside the desktop application, while not doing it in the Windows Explorer extension.
Thank you for your input, keep it coming!
Best Regards,
Svante & The AxCrypt Team
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