TrueZIP 6.4 has been released

(December 21st, 2006)

It's only a minor release number increase, but it's a major improvement: TrueZIP 6.4 fixes all known bugs, significantly improves performance in many sectors and comes with a rigorously updated Javadoc for the package de.schlichtherle.io.

TrueZIP 6.4 is now a first class citizen on Linux, too: On this platform, previous releases where painfully slow when using RAES encrypted ZIP files and showed some bugs when using GUI classes like JFileChooser or the Swing based key manager implementation.

A new feature has been added, too: When prompting for keys for RAES encrypted ZIP files on a JVM which is running in headless mode, TrueZIP 6.4 now prompts the user on the console. This feature requires JSE 6 as the runtime environment.

Backwards compatibility is retained: TrueZIP 6.4 runs on any J2SE 1.4.2 compliant JRE. Recompilation of existing applications is not required.

For more information, please refer to the Release Notes. Upgrading is highly recommended for all users.