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The new Adobe AIR damages the Passpack Desktop’s Local Storage

Your attention, please.

The new Adobe AIR, on some Operating Systems, resets the Encrypted Local Storage where the local Passpack Desktop data are stored. So, please, before upgrading to the new Adobe AIR, do a backup of your local data from “tools > backup” so that, if the data will be lost after the upgrading, you can restore it.

If your data is lost, the only way to recover it is to restore the status of your operating system to a restore point before the upgrade to the last Adobe AIR. Some users were able to recover all the data this way. After recovering the data, please, backup the entries before upgrade again and restore the entries after restarting the account.

Passpack Desktop & Offline Version Updates

Quick release note. Passpack Desktop and Passpack Offline Version users, please go and download the most latest updates from the products page. We’ve made a few minor updates and have realigned the functionality on both the Adobe AIR and Google Gears platforms. More importantly, a bug was fixed which was effected people who changed their [...]

Changing Words

When reviewing common requests for help coming through the Help Center, we discovered that certain words were tripping up Passpack newcomers. So we’ve been making some small changes. Here’s a quick rundown on the changed terminology. Pass became Password As you all know, Passpack accepts a User ID and pass phrase. When we first launch, [...]

Go Turbo with Google Gears

Users with Explorer, or not a lot of RAM (or both, ack!) can run into speed issues with Passpack. So we’re experimenting with a new Turbo mode, using the Google Gears WorkerPool. Turbo mode uses Google Gears. It helps speed things up. (how to turn it on) Playing Right with Google Gears Ever since the [...]

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