VaultletSuite 2 Go

Privacy protecting software that's a snap to use and goes anywhere with you.
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  • Price:
  • USD 19.95 | BUY the full version
  • Publisher Name:
  • VaultletSoft Inc
  • Publisher web site:
  • https://www.vaultletsoft.com/products/index.html
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X 10.3 or later
  • File Size:
  • 8.5 MB

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VaultletSuite 2 Go Description

Privacy protecting software that's a snap to use and goes anywhere with you. VaultletSuite 2 Go is the first industrial strength privacy protecting software that's a snap to use and goes anywhere with you on your USB drive.Simply put, it's the easiest and most secure way to protect and control your spam-free email, passwords and other important files wherever you and USB drive may roam.The VaultletSuite uses Open Source 2048 bit RSA public key and 256 AES encryption and contains the following services: VaultletMail, PasswordValet, VaultletFiler, VaultletMail SpecialDelivery and VaultletMail DropBox. Requirements: · Java 1.4.2 or later. Limitations: · 1 year trial period. What's New in This Release: · (New! VaultletMail) Chronologically Ordered Message Folders: Instead of cramming hundreds of messages into one folder, we're now distributing them into sub folders ordered by year and month, with the current year and month at the top of the list. · That's an easy, at-a-glance way to manage your messages! · (New! VaultletMail) Easy to Use Message Filtering: We've added an easy way to find and filter your messages based upon their address (sender or recipient), along by date range too. The combination of these two enhancements means that you can now easily and securely manage thousands of messages. · For Gold account subscribers only. · (New! VaultletMail) Unlimited Storage: We've finalized our support for power users and businesses who need to manage thousands of messages, breaking the previous system limit of 1024 messages in v2.8. · For Gold account subscribers only. 256MB storage limit still applies. · (New! VaultletMail) Automagic Image Attachment Compression: All incoming and outgoing image attachments from the VaultletMail system are now automagically compressed, saving everybody incredible amounts of time and bandwidth. As a result, even large r image attachments can be ScopeControl and HalfLife constrained. · For Basic account subscribers: Images are automatically compressed to 640 by 640 pixels. · For Blue account subscribers: Images are automatically compressed to 800 x 800 pixels. · For Gold account subscribers: Image compression is user selectable. · (New! VaultletMail) Optimizable Bandwidth Strategies: Since every user's connectivity is different, we've added the ability to fine tune how VaultletMail behaves: you can now configure it to make the best of your internet connection, be it dialup, ADSL, or high-bandwidth connectivity. · (New! Performance) Faster VaultletMail Startup: This version also includes a huge performance boost for users with thousands of messages to manage. Startup times are now 2 to 11 times faster than v2.8! · (New! Performance) Faster VaultletFiler Encryption: Users with large compressed files to encrypt rejoice: Files that are already compressed can now be encrypted (unsigned) up to 5x faster and decrypted up to 2x faster than v2.8! · (New! VaultletMail) "Security Status" Icons: Not all of your messages are to (or from) other VaultletMail accounts. Now we've made it easy for you to tell at-a-glance which messages are secure point-to-point VaultletMail messages, which ones are secured via DropBox or SpecialDelivery, and which ones are insecure plaintext messages. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Simplified Login Screen: Believe it or not, sometimes two choices is one too many. Now the login screen sports one (and only one), button that says "Login". The "Create new account" has been converted into a URL style link, just like the "I forgot my password!" link. This is a example of KISS oriented design. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Simplified "Options" Menus: The most commonly used and easier to understand options are now grouped together and represented with icons in each application's "Options" menu. More KISS in action. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Support for Windows 7 and Snow Leopard (OS X): Installs, plays nicely, and looks right at home on both of these new operating systems. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) New VaultletSuite Icons for Windows XP and Vista: Both operating systems now get updated and better looking desktop icons. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) New VaultletSuite Window and Task Switching Icons for Windows XP, Vista, 7, and Linux: All of these operating systems now sport their own visually identifying icons both in their window frames and within the task switcher contexts. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) New "Growable Popups" for the VaultletSuite: Since not all languages require the same amount of visual space to display the same idea, we've added a neat feature that allows VaultletSuite 2 Go popups to grow to the size necessary to display their content. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Anti Aliased Text Support for Windows 2000: Improved the consistency of presentation on this minority platform and dropped use of 3rd party AA support for obsolete Java 1.4.2 runtimes. · (Enhancement - VaultletMail Composer) Dynamic Button Bar Resizing: Added on-the-fly "right-sizing" layout for the two button bars. Now, even though the VS2Go is designed for 1024 x 768 (or larger) resolution computer monitors, users with netbooks and other constrained devices get a smaller, less space-intensive layout. Also added more descriptive (literally!) "more" & "less" toggle buttons. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Added Smoother Progress Dialogs: The new progress bars now flow more smoothly and more accurately reflect progress. · (Enhancement - VS2Go) Added Multi-User Installation: The new installer now allows users with administrator rights to install the VS2Go for use by all accounts on their computer. Compared to v2.8's "Single-User" installation model, this is a great time and bandwidth saver. And you can still choose to install on a per user basis too. · (Enhancement - System Administration) Improved Bounced System Msg Management: This enhancement to the system administrator's module means that we can spend more time adding the features you want, instead of spending it on VS2Go system broadcast mail queue administration. · (Enhancement - VaultletMail) Simplified Ex-"SpamChallenger" Options: Our recently renamed and easier to use "Unknown Senders" feature includes fewer options and more explicit descriptions of them. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Recompiled VaultletSuite 2 Go for Java 1.5: By moving and recompiling the entirety of the VS2Go's source code base from Java 1.4.2 to 1.5 (including the SpecialDelivery Viewer and the DropBox), you'll see drastically improved and predictable Applet behavior on Linux and OS X, especially when dealing with popup dialogs and editable text fields. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Code Cleanup for Previous Local Deletion Bug: v2.8.7's bug fix has since been cleaned up, standardized and reformatted to make this fix permanent. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Standardized Fonts on All Growable Popups: Look and feel (LnF) is now consistent across dialogs. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Use System Time for Incoming Email: All versions prior to v2.9 allowed senders of email arriving from the "outside world" to set the time of publication, which led to some messages arriving to the present from the distant future (as in the year 3009). Now, no matter what the external message's origin, it receives the VM server's local time upon import. · (Bug Fix- VaultletMail) Dialed Back Subject Line Dump in Debugging Mode: When debugging a production mode message, the subject was being dumped to the log. Since this information is not critical for debugging purposes, it has since been excluded from capture when in production mode. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Polished and Standardized Tree Rendering: v2.9 now contains improved tree drawing code that handles custom rendering of all hierarchical views of data. What's this mean to you? Prettier and more consistent tree rendering. · (Bug Fix - PasswordValet) Polished Background Image Rendering: The PasswordValet image was not always redrawn in the proper location when the window was resized, now it is. · (Bug Fix - SpecialDelivery) Replaced Missing Message Border on OS X: The message pane's border went missing a while ago, now it's back where it should be. · (Bug Fix - SpecialDelivery) Fixed Premature "Options" Rendering: The "Options" menu was being redrawn before users were finished logging in. This spoiled the beautifully rendered transparent cloud overlay. What's this mean to you? SpecialDelivery: Now more Aesthetically Wonderful?. · (Bug Fix - SpecialDelivery) Fixed Missing "Message Sending... Done!" Content: The missing localized text for this message has been restored. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Polished Keyboard Navigation w/in System Dialogs: Older versions didn't always shift the focus to where you would expect it to go when using the "Tab" and "Shift + Tab" key combinations. Now it works like you would expect. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Reformatted Presentation of SpecialDelivery and Constraints Dialogs : Older versions contained lower utility HTML: Now it's more Aesthetically Wonderful? and easier to understand too. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail Composer) Implemented Saner Window Sizing: Older versions didn't quite layout the VMC as well as they could have, now they're sized according to the Golden Ratio. Additionally, if you were working on a resolution than 1024 x 768, you were constantly bumping into this hard coded minimum layout assumption. Now it's not only more Aesthetically Wonderful? but it's more usable on low(er) resolution netbooks. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Implemented Consistent Use of "CondiciĆ³n Inesperada" in Error/Problem Dialogs: The Spanish version used two different ways of saying the same thing, now it's consistent across the VS2Go. · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Implemented Consistent Layout of Toolbars: Older versions used a different layout strategy, which resulted in "radio buttons" whose toggleability wasn't readily intuited (A good example would be the SpecialDelivery, Receipt, ScopeControl and HalfLife radio buttons in the v2.8's VaultletMail Composer). The new layout is not only more Aesthetically Wonderful? on all platforms, but it's much easier to interpret a given toggle/radio button's selection state. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Smoothed out Incoming SpecialDelivery Rendering: The progress bars in older versions weren't as informative as they could be when rendering SpecialDelivery messages. Now it's smoother and more... you guessed it, Aesthetically Wonderful? too! · (Bug Fix - VS2Go) Fixed Packaging and Obfuscation: Older versions used a less efficient obfuscation strategy, while the latest version does a better job of "trimming the fat" from the deployed and occasionally updated system jar files. What's in it for you? We just gave you back a few seconds of your life to do with as you please while performing online updates. · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Implemented Consistent Mail Deletion, Undeletion, Purge and Table Display Strategies: Older versions contained more decentralized code to manage all these processes: Now it's centralized, easier to understand, and better prepared for the upcoming v3.0's major update and announcements... (but you'll have to wait until then to find out what they are) · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail & Composer) Fixed "Local Attachment Optimization/File Not Found" Bug: Older versions couldn't find the "large" attachments that had been automatically archived to their local storage device due to their size (a time saving optimization). The problem was that while the attachment was indeed saved locally, its name began with the recipient's msg id, instead of its sender's msg id. Usually it was off by 1, which is just enough to tickle this bug. Special tip o' the sombrero to GT for describing this bug so well! · (Bug Fix - VaultletMail) Fixed "Save Attachment As...File Not Found" Bug: Older versions couldn't find locally archived "large" attachments when the sender used a "save as" file name that was different from the attachment's original file name. Not at all common, but really annoying when it popped up. Special tip o' the sombrero to GT for describing this bug so well!


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