
  SafeReader is a FREE download that can then be used
  to open and decrypt the Safe File (providing the user has the correct key).
  
Find out more about SafeReader: 
For more information on SafeReader, see our website: 
http://www.capesoft.com/utilities/safe/safereader.htm.
Feedback:
If you have any queries, comments, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact
us:
sales@capesoft.com.
  SafeReader Free Download:
  http://www.capesoft.com/ftp/public/SafeReaderInstall.exe
SafeWriter v2.12 Released
Safe Writer 
is used to encrypt files (using the 168-bit Triple DES Algorithm) and in so 
doing to create a Safe File, which can then be safely distributed with virtually 
no risk of unwanted users reading the files. A password or key provided by the 
user is used for the encryption. 
Find out more about SafeWriter: 
For 
more information on SafeWriter, see our website: 
http://www.capesoft.com/utilities/safe/safewriter.htm.
Feedback:
If you 
have any queries, comments, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact 
us:
sales@capesoft.com.
How to buy 
SafeWriter:
SafeWriter costs just $39.
SafeWriter is available from 
ClarionShop:
https://www.clarionshop.com/secure/checkout.cfm?pid=376&q=1 
  
    
  NetTalk v3.20 Gold
  Over 
the past year, we've been developing new features and additions to NetTalk in 
the Version 3 Beta cycle. We are now pleased to announce a NetTalk v3.20 Gold 
release. (Development will still continue, but NetTalk has reached a milestone 
and this is a great place for everyone to upgrade to this latest and greatest 
release.) 
What's New
- SSL support for HTTPS (Secure HTTP), Secure Email, and SLL 
NetSimple Client.
- Now uses the Asynchronous open as the default behavior 
for all NetSimple and NetTalk objects.
- Web Server object. This is a very exciting 
new side to NetTalk that allows your application to have a Web Interface. 
Thereby allowing your application to be accessible on the Internet or over a 
LAN. It can serve both static and dynamic pages, which can tap into your Data 
(for example your Files or Queues). Currently there are two examples: One in 
NetDemo and the other is a Service (using CapeSoft SelfService) that creates the 
HTML pages in memory). Documentation for this object should be available 
soon.
- Windows 2000 fix for NetSimple objects.
- Important 
improvements to the Email and Web objects.
- Dial-Up Networking fix for 
Windows XP.
- Improved Global Template, that now includes more Log File 
options.
- As usual the netdemo.app (example) has also been updated to 
include the relevant changes.
- Plus numerous improvements, tweaks, 
optimizations etc.
Upgrading Instructions: 
- Download upgrade from: http://www.capesoft.com/nettalkd.htm.
  - Note the changes in the Version History, which have this red exclamation mark 
    These changes could require slight 
  modifications in your application.
 These changes could require slight 
  modifications in your application.  
NetTalk in a Nutshell
Quite simply, NetTalk is the Networking 
accessory for Clarion. Using low-level Winsock functionality you get unmatched 
flexibility, performance and compatibility. Whether you're writing Clarion 
programs that need to talk to each other, or interacting via TCP/IP with other 
software, NetTalk is the solution for you.  NetTalk features : SMTP / POP3 
(Email), NNTP (News), HTTP & HTTPS (Web), FTP (File Transfer) & SNMP 
(Network Management),  Dial-Up-Networking, the NetTalk Protocol, for 
ultra-robust, ultra-easy Clarion-to-Clarion communications, 250+ pages of 
documentation, 8 Jump-Starts and 30 Examples.
  
  
Find out more about NetTalk: 
For more information on NetTalk, see our website: 
http://www.capesoft.com/accessories/netsp.htm.
Feedback: 
If you have any queries, comments, or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact
us:
sales@capesoft.com.
How to buy NetTalk:
NetTalk costs $349
NetTalk is available from ClarionShop:
https://www.clarionshop.com/secure/checkout.cfm?pid=71&q=1
   DevCon 2004 FeedBack
  Attending Devcon 2004 recently in 
Orlando, Florida, USA has certainly been a real encouragement to us, both as 3rd 
party suppliers, and also as Clarion programmers.  Much about Clarion 7, 
and Clarion.Net, has already been written (see free articles at www.clarionmag.com  on this) and 
certainly it appears the future is well taken care of.  Of course, when 
these products are available, CapeSoft will be there to support them as best we 
know how. Seeing the commitment of Soft Velocity to the 3rd party community 
was refreshing.
 
As official Conference Sponsors we were allocated a commercial slot on Monday evening to show-case 
some of our wares. This took the form of building an application from scratch, 
and seeing how much functionality could be added in less than an 
hour. As powerful as the demonstration was, this process was also extremely valuable - not 
just because it demonstrated the raw power that Clarion offers - but also 
because it showed us how much further we still need to go, and how much further 
we can go, to make the developer-experience easier.
 
Since our 
return we've had a number of meetings about taking all the CapeSoft accessories 
to the next level, in terms of consitancy, ease-of-use, and overall 
quality.  Between now and the end of the year you'll see a number of 
releases that have this goal in mind.
 
The 3 new products we 
demonstrated at the Devcon were very well received. GPF 
Reporter was a big hit - as a time saver it's a no brainer. If you 
haven't checked it out then do so. If it saves you 2 hours a year it pays for 
itself. It really helps to get you to the cause of a GPF in record time, 
and is rapidly becoming a big favorite in the office. Take advantage of the 
current special pricing - it's not going to last much longer.
See http://www.capesoft.com/accessories/GPFRepsp.htm.
HotDates 
was also a big seller, partly I suspect it was so people could go home saying "I 
went to Disney World, and bought a Hot Date" <grin>... This is still in 
the early stages of development, with only 3 or 4 of the controls completed, but 
already it's gaining momentum as a must-have product.
  See http://www.capesoft.com/accessories/hotdatessp.htm.
   
Thanks to all those who 
attended, and who we managed to get a chance to talk to. It's great to meet 
other programmers and swap stories on what everyone is doing. Our accessories 
sure are turning up in the strangest places!  For those that weren't able 
to make it, start saving the pennies for next year. It truly is an invaluable 
experience.