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encryption or password protection
It doesn't look like we can password protect or encrypt individual note. I would love to see this feature implemented in the future.
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There is a workaround for this, in case you are interested: you can use Clipsecure (http://www26.brinkster.com/belzecue/...e.htm#download) to encrypt or decrypt the text in individual info items
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Clipsecure
Just a quick update.
I tried Clipsecure, but it doesn't work in my system. It's possible it's conflicting with Clipmate, but since I need Clipmate full time, it doesn't seem to be feasible. |
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just use a workaround that was already suggested here and works fine:
http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthre...?threadid=1648 In the option setting, set urd files to be open writable, create new urd file and strip it of all unnecessary things, you can protect it with default password if you want, and put this file in template directory, you can rename it to 'protected' or whatever. Now when you create items based on 'protected' template, it will create a copy of the urd default password protected file. You open it CTRL+J, and do whatever you want to do, you can change your default password in the file if you wish. When you finish editing and close it, the parent database with synchronize. That's it. I use it for extra security to protect my sensitive info on item level. |
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- this cannot be link, it has to be stored inside your urd file! You have to have (small, empty) protected file in the template. Then just creating new item based on this template creates a small protected file, which you can edit, CTRL+J after submitting password! I made a small file for you ... the default password is 'default', and the template for protected item (the item is in fact the whole new urd file) is 'protected' http://www.sendspace.com/file/w2xq6g |
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Thanks for your help. I have to digest all this as I'm not sure I really understand what is happening or what you wrote. I did try it all & it works but I need to understand it too.
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Thick skin as well as thick head here so please correct me if I'm wrong: What happens is that every time I create an item based on this template I open a new file by CTRL+J & password. Once in this mini-file I add an item. When I finish & return to my master file, the little file is saved with the private item. So, in essence, what this trick does is to allow me to open a password protected file. And yes I understand that just because I'm working from a template, it's sort of automated. But I could just as easily have a second password file, switch to whenever I wanted to add a private item & switch back to my master file. Closing that second file would encrypt the data as well. I think -- as clever as this might be -- I don't get the convenience of this approach. That's what I'm trying to understand. |
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ps: out of topic, your name isnt American, are your relatives from CzechoSlovakia? ;-) |
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Of course, you can have dozens of encrypted files spread somewhere on your disk, ... then you dont need UR The whole point of PIM is to gather and concentrate your data, and be able to retrieve it fast ... so the advantage of the approach explained above is, that your have your data embedded in the given database, and can easily create protected items inside it!!! |
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Thanks quant for your excellent explanation of my approach. I couldn't have done it so well myself. I also marvel at Jan's perseverance. It's a great asset not many can put into practice. The trick is in the template theme. Once the user understands how template works in UR it'll be noticed how easy it is, but not quite clear to grasp. I hope Ultra Recall will some day provide a way of its own, although this approach has some interesting advantages .
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