Encryption Toolkit 2003 Trial Edition
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Version
1.0
The Encryption Toolkit
includes all the tools
you need to add file encryption and data encryption to
your software applications. The toolkit includes COM
encryption objects with a standard interface for both
the Pocket PC and Windows® desktop platforms. This
enables you to use the same source code on both
platforms to encrypt files and encrypt data to be
transmitted between Pocket PC devices, between desktop
computers or servers, or between a Pocket PC and a
desktop computer or server. This toolkit is ideal for
standalone Windows® or Pocket PC software applications
and Client/Server software applications that require
encryption.
The Encryption Toolkit supports both 40 and 128 bit
symmetric key encryption. The COM encryption
Interface simplifies encryption from Visual Basic,
Embedded Visual Basic, Visual C++, and Embedded Visual
C++. The Nickellie Encryption Toolkit includes
complete documentation, sample code, and free
technical support to help you get started right away.
The encryption toolkit also includes a Win32 context
menu extension that makes file encryption and
decryption from Windows Explorer a snap.
The Nickellie Encryption Toolkit includes everything
you need to add data encryption and file encryption
capabilities to your software applications. This
includes all necessary runtime and debug DLLs;
complete technical manual in Windows Help format;
sample projects in Visual Basic, Embedded Visual
Basic, Visual C++, and Embedded Visual C++; thirty
days of free technical support via email; and the
Nickellie Satisfaction Guarantee.
The Encryption Toolkit is available in three distinct
editions: Trial, Business, and Unlimited. The Trial
Edition offers the same features as full version but
displays a message each time COM interface is used for
file encryption or data encryption and does not
include debug versions of the DLLs. The Unlimited
Edition allows you full royalty-free rights to
distribute software applications you build using the
toolkit. For more information on the three editions
of the toolkit, please visit the
Nickellie encryption Toolkit homepage.
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