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    Tree pad

    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!

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast
    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?
    Who needs drugs when you have electrons?

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    well...

    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toast
    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)?
    Who needs drugs when you have electrons?

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    The program is actually encrypted.
    And I heard that a person can't "hack" a password- is it true?

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    Ahem

    Quote Originally Posted by toast
    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.

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    Well either you know it or you dont....

    English works well when typing. (hint-hint)

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    Quote Originally Posted by mach6+N
    Well i herd u an it depends on wut u do during the hack.
    That post defines the word 'retarded'. I will translate it into English for those who couldn't understand:

    "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?

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    haha, Mike you are so awsome!


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