Ok folks, OnePad and Stego are almost 9 years old. Where did the time go. I opened the app the other day and wow, it's dated and cumbersome to use. I'm thinking about doing a refresh. Making it easier to use (read simple and streamlined). Oh and maybe making it work on multiple platforms like Windows and possibly Android and Linux if I can figure that one out. There would be a free version with a 3 alphanumeric pin for encryption. And a full featured version (paid) that has a Install code that unlock PIN to allow for all kinds of different things for encryption pin: file on drive, file on internet, and 48 alphanumeric PIN code. Make some choices in the poll. Add your own comments and concerns to this thread and tell me what you'd expect to pay for the downloaded app if you weren't a member of the Survival Monkey (supporters will get the install code for full version). I'm trying figure out if there is an interest in the product and is it a viable project to invest my time in. Thanks, VT
For you Monkeys that have joined in the last eight years, @VisuTrac was one of the original MonkeyNet Crew, and the OnePad App developer... The original idea was conceived as a way for Monkeys to communicate with each other, during a SHTF Event. that could be used on, any single Transport technology, or a variety of them... The MoneyNet White Paper explains the technology, and the reasons, plus the Security of the System... I, for, one have used the system, for Secure Comms with AlaskaChick when she was deployed in Africa with MDs w/o Boarders... As well as with my Children and their Families, for Extreme Secure Comms... So I would support an upgrade, absolutely...
Not sure how the program works now, but they make "True Random" number generators instead of the "psudo-random" that a computer really does. Would be an interesting feature... optional maybe? Infinite Noise TRNG J-Woodsman
Very interested. Survival Comms is the biggest reason I became a site supporter a few years back. It has been a long road, but I finally got my Tech, and I am ready for the General, but everything testing wise is shut down around here.
There is a movement afoot for on line testing. I don't have the details to hand, but check the ARRL website.
There are exam teams conducting online tests now. The W5YI group has been running them for a few weeks.
I for one am very interested. Have not had windows running in maybe five or more years and have restricted myself to mint and other Linux flavors.
Does it look like this is going to become reality? I missed the last Monkey Net roll out, and don't intend to miss this one. -JediWoodsman
What is the cost in this option . I ask because USD to CDN sucks , I'm at rates after credit card exchange it seems 1$ usd cost me 1.60 cdn . Sloth