Publisher's Description
From Tao Effect:
Espionage is a unique data security application. It lets you encrypt and password protect individual folders, and interact with them straight from the Finder. Espionage protects you even if you're forced to give up your password by giving you the ability to have multiple master passwords, each protecting a unique set of folders through a feature called Folder Sets.
What's new in this version:
- IMPROVED: Signed with Developer ID for Mountain Lion compatibility
- FIXED: Crash in autounlock
- FIXED: Spanish translation in english language
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"Won't run on Snow Leopard 6.8.10"
Version: Espionage 3.0
Pros
Sounds like a great program, however,
Cons
Add says runs on OS 6 and OS 7, not true.
Summary
Error message says it is designed for OS 7
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"Amazing Product!"
Version: Espionage 3.0
Pros
Plausible Deniability was what sold me on the product and the ability to have more than one folder set, each with their own password. Great Work! It was very easy to use and navigate within the toolbar icon, where I could double click to get instant access to my folder.
We recently did a review on it: http://youtu.be/FHStJaeOH1wCons
Have not experience anything negative with this software.
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"Disappointed"
Version: Espionage 2.8.12
Pros
Works well with folders on the computer.
Cons
I wanted a product that would encrypt data on a flash drive. Espionage encrypted and locked the folder on the flash drive but now it will not unlock the folder.
Summary
Does not work well for folders on a flash drive. I contacted support and they outlined what I needed to do to unlock the folder. Their suggestion did not work. Now, I feel that I cannot trust Espionage to encrypt data on a flash drive. I am very disappointed that Espionage will not work for protecting flash drive data.
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"Easy to use"
Version: Espionage 2.8.2
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
Though the inner workings of this program are a bit hard to grasp, the nice thing is you don't have to. Once you learn the basics of the interface, it's easy to move folders in and out of encryption, and in the case of encrypting program files (like Mail), Espionage figures it out for you. In six months of using it, I've only had minor glitches and nothing that critically threatens loss of data. The documentation and help are very thorough, as is the developer. And really, you can't lose by trying the demo, which gives a generous amount of time to check it out. -
"Does exactly what it says it does,."
Version: Espionage 2.7.1
Pros
Exceptionally easy to set-up and use.
Cons
None that I've come across yet after 45 days of use.
Summary
Menu icon makes it very easy to lock and unlock a folder. Did I say that it was easy to install? Well it was!
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"Easy and secure"
Version: Espionage 2.6.1
Pros
It fills a niche very well. Easy to use.
Cons
Nothing bad.
Summary
Outstanding
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"It's okay but..."
Version: Espionage 1.1
Summary
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.
I tried this program out and it does do what it claims to do but I just don't particularly like how it goes about it. It actually creates sparse encrypted disk images of your folders and puts them in the /Volumes share point. Some of the image files can be quite a bit bigger than the original folders, even though the are sparse image files. For example. I encrypted a folder that was 2,256,092 bytes in size and the sparse image file was 20,040,920 bytes long. Then I encrypted and even smaller folder which was 733,275 bytes long and the sparse image files was 17,952,768 bytes long. That's WAY too much space being used, in my opinion. Other than that, it did work okay and I like the feature that allows a folder to be decrypted at logon. It's worth trying out the product for it's demo length to see if you like it.
The uninstaller removes all files and restores your unencrypted folders when it's done. At no time did the program hurt any of my files nor keep me from accessing them. I'm just not particularly found of the file sizes and mount point issue.
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