There are lot's of people who complain about the updates on the Windows platform, but Apple tries to compete I guess. In the last 3 days there was
a big security update,
Safari 3.1 (both Windows and OSX),
Time machine and Airport Updates, and now a
Camera RAW update for OSX 10.5.2.
Thankfully no problems on my side with the updates.
Looking for other updates from Apple? Just go
here.
Since I have an iMac with OSX 10.5 (Leopard), I use
TimeMachine for my backups. This works great actually. But I also need an off-site backup of some sort. Just in case the house burns down or that some f*cker decides to steal my hardware.
So I bought an external
Freecom 160GB USB2 drive (USB powered) for my off-site backups.
I encrypted the entire harddisk with
TrueCrypt 5.0 on my iMac, and copied the data I needed to preserve. After that I wanted to access the data from my work laptop (Windows XP SP2 with TrueCrypt v5.0)..... This didn't work. TrueCrypt didn't recognize the password, or the encrypted disk (AES / SHA-256 full disk encryption).
I tried to access the data on my Mac and everything worked, so there's no data corruption of some sort. Eventually, I recreated the encrypted drive on my Windows XP laptop (lost the backup in the process). This time the disk would mount, and could also be read/mounted by my Mac.
So, I guess that TrueCrypt is Cross-platform, but with the current version (v5.0a) you need to make sure to create the volume on Windows if you also want to mount it on OSX.
I reported this through their bug-reporting tool to the developers. No idea if there are similar problems with Linux.
UPDATE: Pretty soon they released v5.0a, and today v5.1 was released. So development goes on :-)
The
TrueCrypt developers have
scheduled the release of v5.0 for
Januari Februari 2008. This release will also have Mac OSX version. Now we're getting somewhere. Finally, true cross-platform (Windows, Linux, and OSX) encryption, and it's completely free.
TrueCrypt 5.0
Release scheduled for: January 2008
- Windows system partition encryption with pre-boot authentication
- Mac OS X version
- GUI for Linux versions of TrueCrypt
- Parallelized and pipelined read/write
- and more.
The following features are planned to be implemented in future versions:
- Support for external authentication modules (cryptographic tokens)
- 'Raw' CD/DVD volumes
- TrueCrypt API
- and more.