SMSCrypt Pro 2.4

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    11/11/2009
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  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    CLDC-1.1, MIDP-2.0, JSR 75, JSR 120 or 205

Publisher’s description

SMSCrypt Pro allows you to send and receive encrypted text messages. The sent and received messages are also saved in an encrypted format. The application consists of two main modules, messages and contacts. The message engine provides inbox, sent and draft functionality. For your convenience, the contacts engine allows you to import all or some of your mobile phone's contacts to get you started more quickly. SMSCrypt Pro offers improved user experience compared to the other SMSCrypt variants and physical access security (login functionality). Note that your login password is also encrypted for increased security. New features include themes and visual effects. It also offers multilingual support allowing you to select one of the following languages: English and Greek. Share SMSCrypt Pro with a friend or colleague of yours, set a common secret password with them and communicate more safely. Note that it is not backwards compatible with earlier versions (1.1 and below).

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