Have any of ya'll heard of "Treepad"?
I was wondering how long it would take to decrypt it... and how reliable is it?
I tried google, and had no luck.
Thanx!
Have any of ya'll heard of "Treepad"?
I was wondering how long it would take to decrypt it... and how reliable is it?
I tried google, and had no luck.
Thanx!
The only reference I can find explaining treepad is [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treepad"]on wikipedia[/URL], but it is described as a database program; how can you "decrypt" a database program? I would understand if you were asking about how to decrypt files created from a specific encryption algorithm or something, but this is a program, and I don't see how decryption is necessary anywhere. Am I missing something here?Originally Posted by toast
Who needs drugs when you have electrons?
Tree pad is a program, but it is protected by encryption. It's formally called "Treepad Safe".
I think it takes about *0 years (to decrypt it) but not sure.
Lets see- The program is protected- er- does that help? So when you open it, it asks for a password.
Is the program actually encrypted, or is it a simple "protection" like you see in trial programs (which can easily be bypassed with some assembly skills)?Originally Posted by toast
Who needs drugs when you have electrons?
The program is actually encrypted.
And I heard that a person can't "hack" a password- is it true?
Well i herd u an it depends on wut u do during the hack.Originally Posted by toast
Well either you know it or you dont....
English works well when typing. (hint-hint)
That post defines the word 'retarded'. I will translate it into English for those who couldn't understand:Originally Posted by mach6+N
"Well I heard you, and it depends on what you do during the hack."
And it still doesn't make sense.
Who needs drugs when you have electrons?
haha, Mike you are so awsome!