never used it, but check out http://www.wxwindows.org/ On Thu, 27 Jan 2005 16:10:58 -0600, Benjamin J. Weiss <benjamin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Sorry for the OT post, just looking for a pointer from somebody who's > been there and done that. > > I'm looking to write a program that will allow for managing documents > that have been encrypted with AES. I want the program to be as > cross-platform as possible, so at the least it needs to run in > Win2K/WinXP and in linux X-windows (X.org). > > Now, I used to write in Java a few years ago, so I guess that's an > option. My concerns are that back then Java was slow, and I don't know > if there's an easy-to-use cross-platform crypto library for Java. > > I've seen at least one program that was written in python and Tkinter on > the web that offers the source for running in linux, and they offer a > .exe download. (http://www.axware.nl) I don't know how they do it, but > I saw a claim on the web that python/Tkinter was a great cross-platform > combo. > > The idea is that the user will type in a passphrase and the program will > grab the file and either display it (if simple, like text) or launch > another program (like pdf). I'll also need to figure out how to tell > the program not to swap the memory to disk > > Any ideas? > > Thanks! > > Ben > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Matt Shields http://masnetworks.biz http://shieldsmedia.com (currently under construction) http://shieldsproductions.com (currently under construction)