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Date: Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:13:58 -0700
From: J R FOX <jr_fox@pacbell.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: Jon Harrison <jfharrison@gmail.com > , scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: Fwd: KeyRing/2 going freeware!

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--- Jon Harrison wrote:

> Still looking for KR/2 info? I stumbled across this
> in my archives, don't
> know if it useful or not.
>
> Jon

Hi Jon,

I'm afraid this is very out of date. All the d/l
files that matter disappeared off of that IDK web site
quite some time ago. I've written to Kevin, and then
at his direction to the Japanese team that took over
development. Their progress with the project
(including doing away with the reg. requirement for
the vital Blowfish encryption module -- despite Kevin
having turned over the key generator to them) is close
to nil at this point. By juggling some DLLs, I was
able to avoid the nasty crashes I was getting with the
later versions of the program, but it still won't load
under eCS. The old version (1.13 or 1.14) still works
fine in the W4 partition of my tower, though that
system is due for a complete hardware makeover before
too long.

Thanks anyway. I'm going to echo this to the Help
List, in case anyone there might be interested. This
has been a good program, so I would like to have tried
out the final version. Hopefully it will become
available to us *in its entirety* in the not too
distant future. As far as its use under eCS 1.2, I
may try to backlevel it to match what's on the tower,
when I get the chance.

Jordan

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