Archive for the ‘Windows’ Category

Christmas teaser

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

I have been really busy recently working on 1.2 and porting BitClamp over to “doze” so updates may slow for a time.
However, as its Christmas I thought I would leave you a bit of a teaser, and no this isn’t a mockup.

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AppleScript

Thursday, October 18th, 2007

Hey guys,
Just to let you know, Im working on making BitClamp really AppleScriptable, as in every aspect of the app.
It will probably not make it into 1.0 but Im aiming for it to make an appearance in 1.1 and more function will be added from then on.
This of course is if I have no major issues.
This is number 2 on the list of features Im working on bringing to BitClamp ASAP, number 1 being Windows support. If you feel strongly that you would like it the other way round, comment and let me know.
Details of the launch plans and a nice discount are to follow soon. Stay posted.

Neat BitClamp Feature Number 1

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Ok so its not really a feature but its damn neat!
Alongside the fully featured BitClamp program there will be a free decryptor up for download on the site. Yep, that means you can send your encrypted files to anyone and they can decrypt it for free. Of course there will be a nice screen at the end telling them where they can get BitClamp and what it does.
Of course BitClamp - the full version decrypts as-well.
This free decryptor will probably also be launched on Windows ahead of the full version.
I personally think this is pretty neat and should make BitClamp that bit more useful. Of course to decrypt your files they need to have the password - im afraid thats your department :D .
By the way - Im open to suggestions for what you want to see for features, they may not appear in 1.0 but I will try my best to work them in. This product is all about the users.

MacLive - he got me :D

Saturday, September 29th, 2007

If you didnt hear me on MacLive, I will be posting the interview up here shortly.
However, the big news that Mark managed to get out of me is that BitClamp is fully cross platform and will run in exactly the same way on windows (and linux if we get the demand).
The fact is - files move between platforms so why not BitClamp, Im sure this will please a few people (especially corporate users).
Windows support will not come straight away - we have concentrated on the Mac version for now, but it will come out shortly after.
The versions will be identical in pretty much every way.
Hope this helps a bunch of people :D