On Jun 13, 1:25 am, David wrote:
> I'd rather Mr. Hoctor concentrate on functionality and I'll just
> enable FileVault if I want the level of security for which I think you
> are asking. Or TrueCrypt/PGP if I'm more serious. If I misunderstand
> your point, I apologize.
>
I agree, there are al
Thanks!
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On Jun 14, 2009, at 4:52 AM, Mike wrote:
> I see two issues here:
>
> 1) false sense of security. I'd assume if I protect the file with a
> password the data is secured, which is not the case. So please make it
> clear (by a prompt and within the help/faq) that the password does not
> encrypt the
I see two issues here:
1) false sense of security. I'd assume if I protect the file with a
password the data is secured, which is not the case. So please make it
clear (by a prompt and within the help/faq) that the password does not
encrypt the data.
2) sharing files via the Web - i.e. I might w
On Jun 11, 5:19 pm, nihonjinrxs wrote:
> going to be in these files. Don't you think it's a good idea for that
> data to be protected? This program is a good idea, but I'm not
> willing to put that data at risk, so I won't use it -- and I certainly
> won't pay for it -- until there's some prote
On Jun 11, 2009, at 5:19 PM, nihonjinrxs wrote:
> I believe there is a more pressing issue here, which is that you're
> putting your financial information into this software and there is no
> mention of security, encryption, or password protection of any kind on
> the website. Bank accounts, cre
I believe there is a more pressing issue here, which is that you're
putting your financial information into this software and there is no
mention of security, encryption, or password protection of any kind on
the website. Bank accounts, credit cards, etc. account information is
going to be in the
On May 29, 3:57 am, Mike wrote:
> I just noticed that the MoneyWell documents can be password protected
> - but they are not encrypted at all. So in the end the data can still
> be read by anyone.
>
If you want your MoneyWell file to be truly encrypted you could create
a encrypted disk image in
Hi Mike,
This password protection is very handy for people that are trying to
stop casual access to their documents by others in their household.
It's not desiged for anything else. Thanks.
Peace,
Kevin Hoctor
No Thirst Software LLC
http://nothirst.com
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On May 29, 2009,