TrueCrypt 6.3 released


Version 6.3 of TrueCrypt, the free open-source disk encryption software for Windows Vista/XP (and now 7), Mac OS X, and Linux has been released.

New features:

  • Full support for Windows 7
  • Full support for Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
  • The ability to configure selected volumes as ‘system favorite volumes’. This is useful, for example, when you have volumes that need to be mounted before system and application services start and before users start logging on. It is also useful when there are network-shared folders located on a TrueCrypt volume and you need to ensure that the network shares will be restored by the system each time it is restarted.

Improvements and bug fixes:

  • ‘Favorite’ volumes residing within partitions or dynamic volumes will no longer be affected by changes in disk device numbers, which may occur, e.g., when a drive is removed or added. (Windows)
  • Many other minor improvements and bug fixes. (Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux)

For an overview of how TrueCrypt works read this article and to download the new version click here.

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