Ordinary e-mail is like sending all your messages on postcards. Anyone can read it. Encryption is the answer, but it's always been so much hassle that even security pros usually don't use it. What we need is an easy way to protect our email from snoops. That's what Tiger Envelopes is. You just read and write mail, but now it's private. You don't change your mail client. There are no extra steps. The first unprotected message is the last. Everyone can run Envelopes. Installation is super simple. With one click it sets up your encryption and configures Windows Outlook, Windows Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Mac Mail, or KMail.
What's new in this version:
Mia for Gmail (was Notifier Pro for Gmail) is a desktop Gmail client which sits politely in your menu bar.
E-mail client that is developed from scratch to be a simple, easy-to-use e-mail client with many features, based on the Cocoa framework.
We don't have a description for the More Recent Icons app yet.
Web publishing app for creating dynamic, database-driven websites.
Current is a Mac app that keeps you connected to Facebook from the menu bar, so you never miss a message.
Browse the web without worrying unauthorized users will track your moves.
Browse the web and enjoy more privacy, more productivity and more speed.
We don't have a description for the Google Earth Web Plug app yet.
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