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encrypt 2012.11
It’s been over a year in the making, but it’s finally here!
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encrypt 2011.10
We back (so soon?) with another release of encrypt. It fixes a couple of simple bugs that found their way in to the last release, and makes way for future improvements. The major fix is the calculated checksum for verifying the data after decryption.
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encrypt 2011.08
Yes, we’re still here! And we’re back with a vengeance, or at least a revolution.
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Archived articles
We’ve recovered all of the old articles from the existing CMS.
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SkiCam update
Although a little belated, SkiCam version 0.14 is available for purchase from the Android Market. It has support for Française, Deutsch, Italiano and Español to please our non-English speaking users :)
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SkiCam - resort info for Android users
Having started out as a way of learning the ways of the Android development process (as well as a way of keeping myself up-to-date with the current conditions in Verbier) SkiCam has evolved to a point where it made sense to share it with the masses*.
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New Project: lmtpd
We’ve a new project! It’s a little way from the security related software we’ve developed in the past but hey-ho.
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stegfs-201001
Here we are in 2010, and likewise, here we have a new release for a new project (well okay, it’s not new, just renamed). We’ve started the migration from vstegfs to stegfs: move a directory here, add a symlink there, etc. If things stop working let us know :)
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vstegfs becomes stegfs
We’re now in the final days of 2009, which are also the final days of the name vstegfs. On (or shortly after) the 5th of January we will release our steganographic file system under the name stegfs.
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vstegfs-200910
We’ve put together another release of vstegfs; there’s been a few changes to the code and one or two minor fixes, but nothing major or ground-breaking.