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Found Deals and Discounts / VMware 30% off through June 30, 2016
« on: June 28, 2016, 09:05 PM »
VMware's desktop virtualization products are on sale for 30% off through June 30, 2016.

This applies to new licenses and upgrades for Workstation, Fusion and Player.

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Found Deals and Discounts / RightNote 50% off
« on: June 23, 2016, 12:18 PM »
RightNote is currently on sale for 50% off for "a limited time only."

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Found Deals and Discounts / XYplorer Lifetime License 50% off
« on: June 06, 2016, 02:26 PM »
XYplorer lifetime license will be on sale tomorrow, June 7 2016, at BitsDuJour.

That's $39.95 instead of $79.95.  One user, unlimited devices, forever.

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General Software Discussion / Origins of TrueCrypt
« on: April 01, 2016, 09:33 PM »
Interesting article from The New Yorker magazine on the origins of TrueCrypt.




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General Software Discussion / Comparative review of password managers
« on: February 24, 2016, 09:44 AM »
Infoworld today has a comparative review of password managers.

You need to register for their "Business Insider" newsletter (it's free) to read the full article, which provides detailed comments on each program and a chart comparing their scores on various aspects. For those unwilling or unable to do so, here's the final takeaway:

Which of these password managers should you choose? Clearly, you have a number of great options.

KeePass, despite its occasional complexity, still tops the list of free and open source solutions, thanks to the breadth of plug-ins and its broad platform support. For those who want a free and open source solution, but in an implementation with fewer frills and less fuss, consider Password Safe. (That it comes with the imprimatur of a renowned security expert doesn’t hurt either.)

1Password takes the basic idea behind KeePass and lays on a veneer of commercial polish, making a good thing even better and easier to use, albeit at a cost. Dashlane is even sleeker, with a handy security auditing function, but unlike many competitors its Web version is available only as part of the for-pay package.

RoboForm, an app with a faithful following, has kept pace nicely with the competition over the years (by adding browser plug-ins, fingerprint authentication, and so on), and it offers a lot of functionality in the free version. The best part of Keeper is its mobile incarnation. Keeper is a product aimed mainly at business users, but it nonetheless provides plenty of utility for everyone else.

Finally, for those who want to tame a welter of website passwords, LastPass is an excellent place to start, considering its basic incarnation is a browser plug-in and a well-designed mobile app. SplashID is similarly designed, but much of what it does is executed better elsewhere.


This is a perennial topic of interest among DC members so plenty of older comments on most of these programs can be found by searching the forums.


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