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BirdMoney 4

Yes, the total is automatically converted to the base currency. Rates are fetched automatically in the background.

At launch of the app, the task manager will update all transactions and process it at regular interval if the application is still running. 

YES, we built BirdMoney with Swift and SwiftUI for this purpose. Stay tuned.  

From preferences, you can always backup and restore the database for extra safety.

EasyGantt 4

Enable EasyGantt support in your iCloud settings in macOS preferences. After relaunching the app, you should be able to save your documents directly to iCloud folder and sync projects automatically between your Mac computers.

YES but you need to export a project to Microsoft XML format as Microsoft default format is not open to developers. You can import projects from the Import menu.

Select a task on the Gantt view. You will a dot at the end of the task. Click on the dot while keeping the mouse down and connect the next task.

NOTE: when you select a dependency, you can edit many options.

By default, all features are enabled and you can use the app during 9 days.

MaxiDock 4

Yes, in preferences, you can disable the movement of a dock and the option to add apps. Perfect for IT administrators looking to just provide this option for some users.

Click on an icon for at least two seconds and then try to move it to another position. You will get a visual feedback. The function is only available if "Add Apps" option is enabled in preferences. Also, disable the movement of the dock before with the related contextual menu option. 

You can drag and drop documents to a compatible app in the dock but you cannot add documents or folders to the dock.

We believe that it's not the role of the dock to do that. The Finder window already have this functionality. 

You can only manage two docks.

You can only add up to 10 items per dock.

You can unlock all limitations by purchasing a license from our website.

SecretBox 3

The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is a symmetric block cipher chosen by the U.S. government to protect classified information.

AES is implemented in software and hardware throughout the world to encrypt sensitive data. It is essential for government computer security, cybersecurity and electronic data protection.

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) started development of AES in 1997 when it announced the need for an alternative to the Data Encryption Standard (DES), which was starting to become vulnerable to brute-force attacks.

NIST stated that the newer, advanced encryption algorithm would be unclassified and must be "capable of protecting sensitive government information well into the 21st century." It was intended to be easy to implement in hardware and software, as well as in restricted environments -- such as a smart card -- and offer decent defenses against various attack techniques.

AES was created for the U.S. government with additional voluntary, free use in public or private, commercial or noncommercial programs that provide encryption services. 

Web passwords

Software licenses

Credit cards

Computers

Servers

Contacts

Other

You can only manage up to ten secrets.

You can unlock all limitations by purchasing a license from our website.

StarMenu 1

Some features are limited in usages like conversion of images, speed test, unit converters, cropping or trimming videos.