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TrueCrypt 7.1a Released February 7, 2012 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 7.1a, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 7.1 Released September 1, 2011 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 7.1, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 7.0a Released September 6, 2010 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 7.0a, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 7.0 Released July 19, 2010 We are pleased to announce the release of TrueCrypt 7.0. Among the new features are hardware-accelerated AES, support for devices that use sector sizes other than 512 bytes, ability to configure a volume to be automatically mounted whenever its host device gets connected to the computer, favorites organizer, and more. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.3a Released November 23, 2009 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.3a, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.3 Released October 21, 2009 We are pleased to announce that the latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.3, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.2a Released June 15, 2009 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.2a, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.2 Released May 11, 2009 We are pleased to announce that the latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.2, has been released. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.1a Released December 1, 2008 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.1a, has been released. We highly recommend that users of TrueCrypt on all platforms upgrade to this version. TrueCrypt 6.1 Released October 31, 2008 We are pleased to announce that TrueCrypt 6.1 has been released. Among the new features are the ability to encrypt a non-system partition without losing existing data on the partition, support for security tokens and smart cards, ability to customize the boot loader, and more. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.0a Released July 8, 2008 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 6.0a, has been released. For more details, please see ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 6.0 Released July 4, 2008 We are pleased to announce that TrueCrypt 6.0 has been released. This version introduces parallelized encryption and decryption on multi-core processors (or multi-processor systems). Increase in encryption/decryption speed is directly proportional to the number of cores and/or processors. For example, on a quad-core processor, encryption and decryption is four times faster than on a single-core processor with equivalent specifications [view benchmark results]. This version also introduces the ability to create and run an encrypted hidden operating system whose existence should be impossible to prove (provided that certain guidelines are followed), the ability to encrypt an entire system drive even if it contains extended partitions, a new volume format that increases reliability, performance and expandability, and more. For more information, please see: ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 5.1a Released March 17, 2008 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 5.1a, has been released. For more details, please see ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 5.1 Released March 10, 2008 We are pleased to announce that TrueCrypt 5.1 has been released. For more details, please visit ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 5.0a Released February 12, 2008 The latest stable version of TrueCrypt, 5.0a, has been released. For more details, please see ../docs/version-history TrueCrypt 5.0 Released February 5, 2008 We are pleased to announce that TrueCrypt 5.0 has been released. Among the new features are the ability to encrypt a system partition or entire system drive (i.e. a drive where Windows is installed) with pre-boot authentication, pipelined operations increasing read/write speed by up to 100%, Mac OS X version, graphical interface for the Linux version, XTS mode, ability of the wizard to create hidden volumes within NTFS volumes, SHA-512, and more. After four years of development, during which millions of people downloaded a copy of TrueCrypt, it is the only open-source disk encryption software that runs on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. The newly implemented ability to encrypt system partitions and system drives provides the highest level of security and privacy, as all files, including any temporary files that Windows and applications create on system drives (typically, without the user's knowledge or consent), swap files, etc., are permanently encrypted. Large amounts of potentially sensitive data that Windows records, such as the names and locations of files opened by the user, applications that the user runs, etc., are always permanently encrypted too. For more information, please see ../docs/version-history. |