Paulej, you are quite correct that using a single file from Dropbox would make storage of AES encrypted private information a breeze for remote users. That was what I hoped to find.
Kenkendk, Thanks for the pointers to alternative solutions. I am, in fact, currently using APG for the Android end of ...
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- Mon Jan 16, 2012 9:45 pm
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: Android Version?
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- Thu Dec 29, 2011 10:53 pm
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: Android Version?
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Re: Android Version?
Perhaps I can persuade you?
From the Android Developer website:
Android will ship with a set of core applications including an email client, SMS program, calendar, maps, browser, contacts, and others. All applications are written using the Java programming language.
And from the Packetizer/AES ...
From the Android Developer website:
Android will ship with a set of core applications including an email client, SMS program, calendar, maps, browser, contacts, and others. All applications are written using the Java programming language.
And from the Packetizer/AES ...
- Wed Dec 28, 2011 10:32 am
- Forum: AES Crypt
- Topic: Android Version?
- Replies: 6
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Android Version?
I have been designing a civil solution for keeping a couple of encrypted files on multiple devices for my wife and myself. These files would contain our personal information, such as VIN numbers, account numbers, etc. for use as we travel around town and do business. It's important to us to always ...