[WarpCast] FILE: WarpNote 1.8 - 5/16/99




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Source: Uwe Schlenther (software@schlenther.de)
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Download URL:  
ftp://ftp.bmtmicro.com/bmtmicro/wnote18.zip
Developer Web Site:  
http://www.geocities.com/rodeodrive/2048/warpnote.html

Product Description:
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Tired of those yellow sticky notes that won't stick on your 
monitor? Here come the sticky notes that remain where you 
put them: On your OS/2 desktop. WarpNote gives you easy 
access to little yellow windows where you can note down 
everything you want. The program is simple and easy to use 
and consumes as little memory as possible. Each and any 
feature can be configured and adjusted to the user's needs. 
Extensive scripting capabilities give you unlimited 
possibilities (birthday-reminder included as an example 
script).

New in this Release:
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A Blowfish encryption interface is the highlight of the new 
WarpNote version. It enables you to easily encrypt notes 
that contain private data, such as IDs and passwords. The 
encryption feature is, of course, as easy to use as 
WarpNote itself.

Blowfish is a symmetric block cipher that is considered as 
a replacement for DES or IDEA. It was designed in 1993 by 
Bruce Schneier as a fast, free alternative to existing 
encryption algorithms. Since then it has been analyzed 
considerably, and it is slowly gaining acceptance as a 
strong encryption algorithm. For more information on 
Blowfish, go to the Blowfish homepage 
http://www.counterpane.com/blowfish.html.

The program data can now be kept in any directory, enabling 
the user to move it to a central position e.g. on a network 
server.

Further enhancements have been made in notes handling, 
especially regarding keyboard usage and quick notes access.






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