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AutoCrypt 2.4.1
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AutoCrypt uses the latest Apple technology:
- Sandbox: The app works at the maximum security level
- Resume: the app will reopen at the point and state the user left it
- Auto save: the app saves using the Mac OS X autosave functionality
- Versions: the user can look at previous versions of documents and restore to any earlier version
- Full Screen: the user can switch at any time to full screen using the native OS X Lion full screen mode and commands
- Asynchronous tasks
- Can work as a desktop tool or as a batch utility
- Save inside documents all the setting used to encrypt and decrypt group of files
- Encrypt and save in a custom place with one click or even unattended
- Can encrypt and decrypt list of files using the same document
- Accept input via drag and drops for an immediate and easy input
- Powerful features to manipulate list of files
- Uses latest technology with asynchronous tasks to perform fast and fluid encryption and decryption
- Can use also Blowfish encryption/decryption for previous compatibility
- Provides an embedded PDF manual
Screenshots:
- Title: AutoCrypt 2.4.1
- Developer: Tension Software s.a.s.
- Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later, 64-bit processor
- Language: English
- Includes: K'ed by TNT
- Size: 7.03 MB
- View in Mac App Store
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I have posted every solution that I have available, so while I do appreciate any feedback and comments about this page and its contents, please don't e-mail me asking for solutions that haven't been posted. This is all I have.
9/11/2007 UPDATE: I had no idea when I first posted this site that it'd be so popular. I've had e-mails from students around the world either thanking me for making this available or asking questions about the solutions. I want to thank everyone for making this the #1 Jackson solutions site in the world! If anyone has an equivalent solution set (i.e. from a whole semester) that they'd like to contribute, I'd be happy to add it to the collection with attribution.
10/11/2007 UPDATE: There is another student at the UM who has a Jackson solutions page up. He has solutions entirely different from the ones I have collected (from the 2004-2005 year), and his site is: http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jbourj/em.htm.
12/19/2007 UPDATE: Thanks to a current Jackson student at the University of Michigan, we now have the Fall 2007 Physics 505 solutions!
04/20/2008 UPDATE: The Fall 2007 solutions now include problem assignments and the final, and we now have Winter 2008 solutions as well!
The solutions for the 2001-2002 year were by Jianming Qian, 2003-2004 by Georg Raithel, 2005-2006 and 2007-2008 by James Liu.
06/04/11 UPDATE: A Rutgers student, Philip Naudus, has donated his Jackson solutions for the 2010-2011 school year. They can also be found at his Ephysics Wiki page for discussion and erratas.
03/21/11: Now that I am no longer a student, I have to pay to maintain this page. People from around the world use this resource, and I'd love to keep it available for everyone. It has been paying for itself since March 2010, and will stay up as long as it continues to do so. If you use this site, and have a few dollars to spare, please consider donating via the paypal button below. It'll only take 30 seconds. Thanks!
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