Outlook Express Tweaker 1.01
Posted by Monitox on 29 January 2004 - 14:39 · 4 comments & 210 views
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#1 Posted by ThunderRiver on 29 Jan 2004 - 18:16
- Sounds like a great utility. Good new switch from those retarded old windows tweakui alternatives.
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#2 Posted by wicker_man on 29 Jan 2004 - 20:56
- dang! that thing is rockin'! my outlook 2003 is now like...67.354% faster. roughly
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#2.1 Posted by wd40 on 29 Jan 2004 - 21:25
- Outlook 2003? It says it's for Outlook Express. Does it work on both?
The web site is http://www.qwhale.com/ for the company also.
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#3 Posted by GM_Axis on 31 Jan 2004 - 01:16
- There are people out there that still use Express?
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It allows you to customize settings unavailable in the standard Options dialog. Besides, OETweaker provides an easy to use interface to the Blocked Senders list.
Gal Saloman, chief executive of Discretix, told The Register that 12-15 handsets feature its crypto technology. These devices include phones from Sony Ericsson and other manufacturers, some of which will be declared publicly during the forthcoming 3GSM conference.
Over the last year mobile operators have become more interesting in selling content over mobile phones, providing access to corporate calendaring and performing firmware upgrades over the air. This requirement has led to a need to hardware-based security from handset manufacturers.
Without improvements in security the industry risks repeating the cracks to games for Nokia NGage the accompanied the high-profile release of the integrated phone / gaming device last year, Saloman warned. NGage's protection technology was software based and therefore less secure than a hardware-based system, Discretix argues.
Discretix is a member of the Symbian Platinum Program and its technology also supports Linux. Saloman said Discretix is "still waiting for its first Microsoft customer".
"We'd love to help but we're not seeing much traction in the market," he added.
Discretix also provides security technology for PDAs and storage cards. By contrast to mobile phones this is an area where demand for Discretix' security technology for Microsoft-based devices is far more tangible.