I’m dusting off the digital cobwebs to announce the release of Cryptnos for Android 1.3.4. This is a minor point release, and only adds official recognized support for two “new” file manager applications: ES File Explorer Pro and Total Commander. Cryptnos has had support for the free version of ES File Explorer for some time, […]
Just making a quick news post to make two quick announcements: #1: No, Cryptnos as a project is NOT dead. I know it may seem like it is since there hasn’t been any active development visible anywhere for quite some time, but I promise you it hasn’t been abandoned. I won’t bore you with the […]
For those who aren’t aware, Google has made a number of changes to Android in version 4.4, also known as KitKat. A full list of changes (from the developer’s perspective) can be found here. As yet, most of these don’t affect Cryptnos for Android all that much, but one change in particular is going to […]
Ever since I started working on Cryptnos nearly four years ago, it was always my hope that it would be useful to as many people as possible. Even if only a handful of people were interested in using it, I still wanted to give those people a chance. I started programming in C# for Microsoft […]
Some of you may have heard about the recent massive Bitcoin theft caused primarily by a flaw in Android’s Java Cryptography Architecture. After reviewing Google’s blog post about the flaw, I can confirm that Cryptnos for Android should be unaffected by it. Although the JCA is referenced by some third-party code in a library we […]
We’re happy to announce that Cryptnos for Windows 1.3.3 is out in the wild. You can find the relevant download links on the official page or, if you have automatic updating turned on, Cryptnos should discover the new version in the not to distant future. Here’s a quick rundown of what’s changed: We’ve (hopefully) fixed […]
I apologize for the long stretch of silence, folks. I realize there haven’t been any new releases for a while, and likewise no news to speak of. As often tends to happen, I’ve been swamped lately with many different irons in many different fires, and unfortunately that means a number of things on my plate […]
Just popping in to quickly announce that version 1.3.2 of Cryptnos for Windows has just been released. This a minor bug fix to address Issue #6 in the issue tracker, pertaining to the sorting of site tokens (i.e. names) in the drop-down list when a new set of parameters has been added. Originally we were […]
We are pleased to announce that Cryptnos Version 1.3.1 for both Windows (.NET) and Android have been released. This is a minor feature release for both platforms, but it also contains some updates to some of our third-party libraries. There’s also a little bit of code clean-up on the Android side which should slightly improve […]
We are happy to announce the release of Cryptnos for Windows version 1.3.0. While this isn’t a huge release that fundamentally changes how Cryptnos works under the hood, it does introduce enough new features to warrant the bump up the version tree from 1.2 to 1.3. Here’s a quick run-down of the new features in […]