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Apimac releases Encrypt Mail 1.0 for Mac OS X - Strong Email Encryption - Published on 04/17/09

 

IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Apimac today introduces Encrypt Mail 1.0, their new email encryption solution for Mac OS X. Perfect for both personal and business use, Encrypt Mail is an easy-to-use client for sending encrypted emails and/or encrypted attachments. Mac based recipients will receive a DMG password protected file. Windows and Linux based recipients will receive a ZIP password protected archive instead. All contacts are handled in a convenient list separated from Mac OS X's built in Address Book.

 

Milano, Italy - Apimac today introduces Encrypt Mail 1.0, their new email encryption solution for Mac OS X. Perfect for both personal and business use, Encrypt Mail is an easy-to-use client for sending encrypted emails and/or encrypted attachments. Mac based recipients will receive a DMG password protected file. Windows and Linux based recipients will receive a ZIP password protected archive instead. All contacts are handled in a convenient list separated from Mac OS X's built in Address Book.

 

As Businesses rely increasingly on electronic mail to correspond with co-workers, colleagues and their customers, more sensitive and confidential information is transferred over Internet, and the need for email privacy becomes omnipresent. This is especially true with the high volume of businesses sending invoices as PDF attachments as well as other personal documents. Now more than ever, encryption is the only solution to protect email correspondence from prying eyes.

 

Encrypt Mail is an alternative solution to manual encryption or PSE keys. To send a message, simply double-click a person in the contact list and a new message window appears already addressed. To send an encrypted file, drag the file over the recipient's name and check the encryption option. Encrypt Mail will then ask the user to provide a password of the their choice to protect the archive. The application also offers the possibility to anonymize the names of the file attachments to be sent. Encrypt Mail does not store sent files and even has an option to prevent tracking of sent messages.

 

Feature Highlights:

* Perfect for Business - Send PDF Invoices, Statements and Personal Correspondence

* Easy to Use - Send File Attachments via Drag & Drop

* Support for both .dmg and .zip File Compression

 

Minimum Requirements:

* Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later

* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel

* 11.5 MB Hard Drive space

* Email Account

* Internet Connection

 

Pricing and Availability:

A single computer license for Encrypt Mail 1.0 is 29.95 (USD) from the Apimac online store. A site license (up to 5 computers) is available for $39.95 (USD). Educational Licenses (up to fifty computers) are available.

 

Apimac: http://www.apimac.com/

Encrypt Mail 1.0: http://www.apimac.com/encrypt_mail/

Download Encrypt Mail: http://www.apimac.com/sw/encrypt_mail.dmg

Purchase Encrypt Mail: http://store.kagi.com/?6FBNR_LIVE

Screenshot: http://www.apimac.com/images/screen_shots/encrypt_mail_screen_shot.png

App Icon: http://www.apimac.com/images/icons/encrypt_mail_icon.png

 

 

Apimac is a company founded in 1996 dedicated to Mac OS X only software. People at Apimac aim to put into users hands applications which they can use in a way they do things every day. Right after opening their programs, users can immediately focus on their task, not even noticing that they're using an entirely new program. Copyright 1996-2009 Apimac. All Rights Reserved. Apple, and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

 

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Ivan Gobbo

Developer Team

 

 

ivan ( -at -) apimac.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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