Releases: SpiderOak/Encryptr
Encryptr version 2.0.0
Changelog
- [Enhancement] - Massive update to the visual look and feel
- [Enhancement] - Now an official SpiderOak product
- [Security] - Dropped cookie in favour of session headers
- [Security] - Better CSP meta tag
- [Bug] - Fix for uncaught node.js error when clicking on icon in menu
- [Bug] - Fix for timeout crash after 2 hours
- [Bug] - Turns off autocapitalize for new passphrases
- [Bug] - Fix for crash when editing an entry before it finishes loading
Downloads
Note: Downloads are now available from SpiderOak — https://spideroak.com/solutions/encryptr
Encryptr version 1.2.0
Changelog
- [Enhancement] - Ability to change master passphrase
- [Enhancement] - Obscuring of passwords when viewing an entry
- [Enhancement] - Double-click to copy a field (desktop only)
- [Enhancement] - Filtering / searching the entry list
- [Security] - Added CSP to prevent XSS/XAS
- [Bug] - Fix for broken entries containing certain characters
- [Bug] - Fix for error auth messages being too specific
Windows:
Encryptr-v1.2.0-win.msi
md5: d26cc44fecc39ba8d32a0b0fc562946d
Mac:
Encryptr-v1.2.0-mac.dmg
md5: b8e616595cce4e8e52cadc2a267ec1c0
Android:
Encryptr-v1.2.0-android.apk
md5: 267f2727bf42ed91d222a95166bdd04a
Linux:
Debian-based, 32bit:
encryptr_1.2.0-1_i386.deb
md5: 501073d67f59cfa1bf521217957a10bd
Debian-based, 64bit:
encryptr_1.2.0-1_amd64.deb
md5: 71abb7bd3ad3e3d09cefe0a6d93b8a97
Other, 32bit:
encryptr_1.2.0_i386.tar.gz
md5: 96f481e95afc8ff6b8047744e8f969e7
Other, 64bit:
encryptr_1.2.0_amd64.tar.gz
md5: 60e34294656a85a5193c9bc42afb0156
Encryptr version 1.1.0
NOTE: Due to an issue with the Linux packaging, the .debs and .tar.gz files have been re-packaged and re-uploaded. They are now at 1.1.0-1 (filename only) and have new MD5's
Sorry about that
Windows:
Encryptr-v1.1.0-win.msi
md5: cf1175b4aff18e91898ba7ebd5211219
Mac:
Encryptr-v1.1.0-mac.dmg
md5: 1454cfe141c50a2e06a7f91e8bee5b40
Android:
Encryptr-v1.1.0-android.apk
md5: a485987bc3b2e5134089b8d7727cfede
Linux:
Debian-based, 32bit:
encryptr_1.1.0-1_i386.deb
md5: 7d0f1ab5b746840add2625913ab0adb9
Debian-based, 64bit:
encryptr_1.1.0-1_amd64.deb
md5: f075636e940967c36e63c4728ded42ce
Other, 32bit:
encryptr_1.1.0-1_i386.tar.gz
md5: 73d478d6abfc3dc3e37bdba59ded73ea
Other, 64bit:
encryptr_1.1.0-1_amd64.tar.gz
md5: afcabc720877c05232aa65b0ef1ea0ed
Changelog
- [Enhancement] - Added optional "Notes" field to all entries
- [Enhancement] - Local encrypted caching of entries to speed up load time
- [Bug] - Fixed incorrect "entry unchanged" toast message
Encryptr version 1.0.1
Note: The Mac OS X v1.0.1 had a problem under Yosemite (OS X 10.10) and has been rebundled as 1.0.1-2
complete with an updated md5
Windows:
Encryptr-v1.0.1-win.msi
md5: adc363cc5bef914276d864c955baa457
Mac:
Encryptr-v1.0.1-2-mac.dmg
md5: 0cf845665413974fd7d60e2a922c67ee
Android:
Encryptr-v1.0.1-android.apk
md5: f8fff33a7725b6082bb9852b0856c9af
Linux:
Debian-based, 32bit:
encryptr_1.0.1_i386.deb
md5: 2d6b667937a99d24a00ae3cbf212aff8
Debian-based, 64bit:
encryptr_1.0.1_amd64.deb
md5: dd235f76b2d3a6a21771cb8c5838dba8
Other, 32bit:
encryptr_1.0.1_i386.tar.gz
md5: b8c53662a505a2ee827bffeb2df5c57f
Other, 64bit:
encryptr_1.0.1_amd64.tar.gz
md5: 60f138b4f22331296581f384194ead01
Changelog
- [Security] - Android: Passphrase input on registration screen no longer shows suggestions when input is hidden
- [Security] - Android: Updates for Apache Cordova security fixes: http://cordova.apache.org/announcements/2014/08/04/android-351.html
- [Enhancement] - App now notifies users when updated versions are available
- [Enhancement] - Windows: installer now allows users to choose their installation location
- [Platform] - Linux Debian-based 32bit and 64bit installer packages (.deb) added
- [Platform] - Linux generic 32bit and 64bit packages (.tar.gz) added
Encryptr version 1.0.0
Encryptr reaches v1.0.0!
- Android: Encryptr-v1.0.0-android.apk
- Mac: Encryptr-v1.0.0-mac.dmg
- Windows: Encryptr-v1.0.0-win.msi
All releases are signed (including the Mac version). The Mac version should pass Gatekeeper as long as you have it set to allow apps outside the App Store by verified developers.
The android app will also be published on the Google Play store.
Encryptr Release Candidate 1
This is the first release candidate. This will probably be the first version to be more widely tested by users outside of SpiderOak and Crypton.
- Android: Encryptr-v1.0.0-RC.1-android.apk
- Mac: Encryptr-v1.0.0-RC.1-2-mac.dmg
- Windows: Encryptr-v1.0.0-RC.1-2-win.msi
NOTE: The Mac app is signed, but having issues with Gatekeeper. I am working on it.