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PuzzlePalace

PuzzlePalace - 1.0

Drag & drop strong file encryption

All Time: (3.8)
This Version: (3.8)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2001-03-24
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 4,957
Downloads (all versions): 5,427
Price: $15.00

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PuzzlePalace Reviewvery good encryption… - Version: 1.0, 2/20/2002 04:52PM PST

Pro Tek Tor
tool ! I hope that it is still developed and improved !
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PuzzlePalace ReviewEach time I… - Version: 1.0, 10/22/2001 12:05AM PST

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Dana Nau
tell PuzzlePalace to decrypt a file, it puts a copy of the decrypted file into the /tmp directory, where it remains even after I logout. This is a pretty serious security hole. Suggestion to the author: each time you create a file in /tmp, you should unlink it immediately.
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PuzzlePalace ReviewPuzzlePalace's design is… - Version: 1.0, 10/16/2001 12:21PM PST

sjonke
forward thinking and in tune with OS X like no other application or utility I've seen for OS X so far. Think of it as a drag-n-drop "service" and you've got the right idea. I'd like to see the author take this a step further in the next version allowing content, not just files, to be dragged into (and the encrypted result out of) PuzzlePalace, as well as a companion cocoa menu service to provide encryption/decryption directly in documents. This would be most useful with public-key type enryption, such as PGP. No doubt this capability is dependent upon Apple taking their OS X service (and thus document) concept to the next step.
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PuzzlePalace ReviewDoes what is… - Version: 1.0, 9/8/2001 09:03AM PST

Lee.Edwards
says. Clearly the market for encryption is tiny, Brain, so spend your awesome talents on things like Launcher, xFiles, Pseudo and MacJanitor.
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