Espionage 2.0.1 Released!

Version 2.0.1 adds a bugfix for one annoying bug related to backups not working immediately, and whitelists fseventsd: FIXED: Backups not backing up recently added folder IMPROVED: fseventsd added to default whitelist Now when you enable backups for a folder, it will also begin backing up immediately if the destination is present. It also includes […]

Notice: Silent Fix for 2.0

If you downloaded Espionage 2.0 before midnight on the 24th of February, then you may run into a bug if you attempt to encrypt a folder on an external drive. I’m not sure how this one slipped past us, but the bug was silently fixed as soon as it was discovered, and immediately uploaded to […]

Espionage 2.0 Released! (Updated 2x)

After months of development, Espionage 2.0 is finally here, and it’s brimming with new features: NEW: Support for separate keychain = support for separate master password! NEW: Application Associations – Tightly integrates applications with their encrypted folders (no need to auto-unlock) NEW: DelayedLauncher built-in. Check “Launch at login” in Application Associations NEW: Stupid-Proof safety checks […]

What applications would you encrypt data for?

Thank you for your responses to our previous question: Should unencrypted folder support be removed? Based on your responses we’re leaving it in, but some UI changes will make choosing no encryption much more deliberate. We’re cooking up an incredible update for you guys. It’s going to be here really soon. If you can’t tell […]

Should unencrypted folder support be removed?

The next update to Espionage, Espionage 1.1.3, is turning into 1.2. It will be Espionage’s first major update, boasting many significant new features including: built-in DelayedLauncher, custom master-password support through a separate keychain, various UI changes, and more. Another huge feature (that’s currently hush-hush, involving some more of iSpy’s magical abilities), may make an appearance […]

Espionage 1.1.2 Released!

Espionage 1.1.2 is here! It’s first and foremost a huge stability update, but it also boasts 3 new features: NEW: support for encrypting folders over a network mount NEW: ability to run Espionage on multiple user accounts NEW: you can now rename a folder using “Locate Missing Folder…” FIXED: updated ispyd to remove unnecessary logging […]

Espionage 1.1.1 Released!

I’m happy to announce the first update to Espionage! Here’s what’s new: FIXED: “Open Helper Log” changed to “Open System Log”. Look for more improvements later. FIXED: Attempts to encrypt ~/foo and ~/foo3 work now (thanks Roger!) FIXED: [_NSStateMarker filePath] error should no longer happen. FIXED: Can no longer uninstall if locked IMPROVED: Won’t let […]