What's new in Cryptor 1.61
May 5, 2010
- Removed the Log Window
- Cryptor now asks for a password when encrypting/decrypting, until the preferences are unlocked
- UI improvements
- Other various fixes
New in Cryptor 1.60 (Apr 6, 2010)
- Finder integration:
- You can now encrypt and decrypt files directly from Finder, just by right-clicking any file or folder and selecting "Encrypt \ Decrypt with Cryptor".
- Improved security:
- Cryptor now requires authentification for viewing and editing the preferences.
- Tutorials:
- We included short tutorials that will get you started right away.
- Bug fixes:
- Added empty password check
- UI improvements:
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.51 (Mar 24, 2010)
- Fixed a bug where Cryptor would crash if a large number of items were processed
- Fixed some memory allocation bugs
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.50 (Mar 4, 2010)
- Core changes:
- Rewrote the encryption/decryption engine
- Rewrote the compression/decompression engine
- Temporary files are now created in a temporary folder
- Bug fixes:
- Fixed a bug where files without extension would not decrypt
- Fixed a bug that prevented ZIP files from being encrypted/decrypted
- Fixed a bug where files/folders with '," or ` in the filename would get corrupted
- Fixed a bug that caused the preferences to not be loaded at startup
- Enhanced error checks
- UI tweaks
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.41 (Feb 19, 2010)
- Fixed a bug where renamed files would not decrypt
- Fixed a bug where the items remain in the list after the operation succeeds
- UI tweaks
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.40 (Feb 15, 2010)
- Redesigned interface - Cryptor now features a sleek, transparent interface with blur effects.
- Redesigned help - A help syste, that resembles the new interface.
- Resizable String Utility - The String Utility is now resizable.
- Bug fixes - Cryptor now deletes the item from the list if the operation was successful.
New in Cryptor 1.30 (Feb 1, 2010)
- NOTE : The WTF file type has been deprecated ! Decrypt all your files with Cryptor 1.22 and encrypt them again with Cryptor 1.30.
- Before upgrading to 1.30, delete the preferences located at /Users/Your Username/Library/Preferences/com.limiter-inc.Cryptor.plist !
- DAMN file type - We produced a secure and flexible file type that now allows embedded hints and auto-algorithm selection for a easier decryption.
- Password Assistant - Cryptor now features the Password Assistant utility which helps you choose a secure password.
- Link passwords - You can now link the encryption and decryption passwords, so that the encryption password is used as the decryption password too.
- Bug fixes - Various minor fixes.
New in Cryptor 1.22 (Jan 17, 2010)
- Bug fixes - Fixed a bug where WTF files would not decrypt.
New in Cryptor 1.21 (Oct 20, 2009)
- Fixed a bug where Preferences would not open under Leopard.
New in Cryptor 1.20 (Oct 20, 2009)
- New interface
- Help
- Growl notifications
- Crash reporter
New in Cryptor 1.11 (Aug 31, 2009)
- UI Tweaks
- New WTF file & Cryptor icons
- Other minor adjustments
New in Cryptor 1.10 (Apr 30, 2009)
- UI Tweaks
- New WTF file icon
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.09 (Apr 24, 2009)
- Fixed a bug where Cryptor deletes the source file even when an error occurs during
- encryption/decryption
- Other minor fixes
New in Cryptor 1.08 (Apr 17, 2009)
- Added ‘Recover Tool’
- Added PowerPC compatibility
New in Cryptor 1.07 (Apr 9, 2009)
- Fixed a bug where Cryptor couldn’t correctly decrypt a crypted zip file.
New in Cryptor 1.06 (Mar 31, 2009)
- Redesigned interface.
- Added log window.
- Added string utility.
- Redesigned Preferences.
- Many bug fixes and improvements.