I am happy to announce that version 1.2.1 of Cryptnos for Android was released today. This is a minor release and it remains functionally compatible with previous Cryptnos for Android releases, as well as with 1.2.x of Cryptnos for Windows. I’ll call it minor because it doesn’t introduce any new functionality, but it does include [...]
Just a quick news post, folks, to announce that Version 1.2 of Cryptnos has been released for both Windows (.NET 2.0) and Android. This has been a struggle to get out, mostly because of some vicious bugs that were uncovered and chronicled in some of our previous news posts. That said, the Android version has [...]
Things have been rather quite here at Cryptnos lately, primarily because we’ve been very busy. Not just with Cryptnos itself, unfortunately, but it’s been keeping us busy as well. I wanted to make a quick post (or as quick as I seem to be able to write) to let you know what’s been going on. [...]
Recently, the following comment was made in the Android Market for Cryptnos for Android: Works as described, but I can’t select required parameters like: must be 6-8 characters, contain at least 2 letters and 2 numbers. I look upon this as a feature request, even though the commenter did not formally ask. That said, I [...]
Just a quick note to announce that, after much soul searching, I’ve decided to set up Google Code projects for both Cryptnos for Windows and Cryptnos for Android. This is primarily for two reasons: (1) Google Code allows us to host our Subversion repositories for these projects publicly, allowing anyone to check out the latest [...]
I’m extremely happy to announce that Cryptnos 1.1 is now available for download, both for Windows and Android. Android users should be getting update notifications from the Android Market any time now. Windows users, of course, will be forced update manually… for now, at least. More on that in a bit. I won’t rehash too [...]
Following on the update to the previous post, now I should announce that work is under way on version 1.1 for both Android and Windows. Actually, I think 1.1 for Windows is close to finished, but I’m not ready to release it quite yet. I want to get started on 1.1 for Android, test them [...]
One of the main goals I’ve always had for Cryptnos has been as much cross-platform compatibility as possible. As far as I can tell, so long as you always use the same text encoding on every platform, Cryptnos always generates the same password, regardless of whether you are using .NET, Android, or Java. That’s our [...]
I’m pleased to announce that the first version Cryptnos for Android is almost ready for release. The code appears to be fairly stable and it’s all boiled down to little tweaks here and squashing minor bugs there. I’ve already got my Market developer account setup, so it’s just a matter of packaging things and uploading [...]