Privacy On The Go! In an age when information is more valuable than anything else except other than information security, TheBat! Voyager is a must-have solution for any traveler. TheBat! Voyager is a portable, secure, mobile email client that will work safe no matter where your business takes you.
Password-protected, encrypted message base and address book to keep your private data - really private.
Even if your flash drive is lost or stolen - the privacy of your data is guaranteed.
Should you lose the flash-drive, you lose only a cheap memory device, but all the information will still be present in a backup file on one of your computers. Restoring the data to a new flash-disk will take just a few minutes.
Your address book and email messages are ever at hand.
In order to be able to use Voyager it is necessary to possess a licence for The Bat! v4 Professional Edition. The Order Number and the Registration key for The Bat! Professional are also valid for Voyager.
· Write and Send your emails from any workstation;
· Keep your address data ever at hand
· Reach your mail archive at any time
· Preserve your email templates and extensions
· Protect your mail archive and the address book with powerful encryption.
· Safeguard your mail from viruses, worms and other malicious software
What's New in This Release:
RITLabs announces an update for The Bat! Voyager. The main improvement of the new version is a significant speed up of message retrieving via POP3 servers. Besides, in this new version we’ve fixed SOCKS proxy work with TLS connections and included some improvements and fixes:
· Added a new registry key "DisplayCommandLine" (DWORD). Set it to "1" to let The Bat! display the command line on startup. This may be useful when you are having difficulties in using The Bat! command-line parameters.
· Added a workaround for a potential erroneous birthday entry in the address book.
· Significantly reduced CPU load during POP3 sessions. This essentially improves speed of retrieving messages on computers with slow CPU and fast connection (e.g. Ethernet) to the POP3 server.
· Fixed a spell-checker related AV on exit
· The progress form about loading the antivirus plugins did overlap with the splash screen.
· (#0004357) No account username/password update dialog during failed POP3/SMTP login
· POP3 pass...