As far as I know, Lockngo is the only drive security portable application to work both on Windows and on Macs, meaning that you can lock your USB drive on Windows and open it on Mac and vise verse without having to install anything on your computer.
[Link removed by mod Tim, see below please]
Does it require the user on WIndows to have Administrative Rights??
And pricing is hard to determine. The price on your link indicates $25, but the Windows page shows prices of $39 and $19. What are the limitations of the demo version?
Did you develop it? The link's domain name has your name in it.
Ed
from their website:
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Q: Administrative rights
Do I need adminstrative rights to use Lockngo or Lockngo Professional
A: In order to use Lockngo you need to have adiminstrative rights.
The requirement for administrative right is imposed by the Operating System default policies settings and limits Lockngo from performing the security actions on the removable drive (this is not a Lockngo specific problem - the same requirement applies to similar products available in the market).
Otto Sykora
Basel, Switzerland
Isn't this what is called :'Self Promotion' ???
Formerly Gringoloco
Windows XP Pro sp3 x32
It appears that you are linking to a commercial application with which you are affiliated/own.
This is considered self promotion and is not allowed in the forums.
This site is geared toward Free Open Source software and some freeware and commercial apps.
If you are seeking assistance in getting around the Admin Only limitation of your program and how to provide a version in the PortableApps Format [PAF] as well as providing a highly functional Free version of your program, or perhaps making it Open Source, please state so clearly.
If you would like to consider a commercial relationship please see the:
Software and Hardware Partnerships, Distribution and Other Business
section of our contact page:
https://portableapps.com/about/contact
Thanks for understanding,
Moderator Tim
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