Most recent edit on 2008-06-18 15:05:13 by BradEllis
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VoodooPad supports encrypting pages one at time, so you can have a mix of encrypted and unencrypted pages in a single document.
To encrypt a page choose View -> Encrypt Page... and fill in a password and a hint. If you would like your computer to remember the password for you, choose Add to Keychain. This feature works the same as having your computer remember passwords and user names for websites and servers.

If you're looking to change your password, choose View -> Encrypt Page... while the page is already encrypted and you'll get prompted just like there had never been a password.
If you're looking to permanently decrypt the page, choose to decrypt it, fill in the password, and hold down the option key while hitting "okay".

To change a password from an encrypted document choose Edit -> Change Document Password…, and type in a new password. If you want to remove the document password, follow the same steps, but leave the new password fields blank.
With the document encrypted you will have to enter the password every time you open the document unless you choose to save the password in your keychain. While Voodoopad Pro is open, the document will stay decrypted. If you would like to automatically close encrypted documents while you're idle at the computer, choose VoodooPad Pro -> Preferences -> Options -> Close encrypted documents after... and specify a time.
Deletions:
VoodooPad supports encrypting pages one at time, so you can have a mix of encrypted and unencrypted pages in a single document.
When encrypting a page, you are prompted to enter your password twice (to make sure your typing matches your intentions), and an option to keep the password in the Keychain.
(encrypting a page)
When you place your password on the Keychain, you won't have to remember it when decrypting or encrypting your page. If you change your mind later and you would like to have your password removed from the Keychain, hold down the option key when decrypting the page and the password will be removed from the Keychain. Holding down the option key when encrypting will bring up the sheet regardless if you have the password on the Keychain or not.
(decrypting a page)
To remove a password from an encrypted document choose Set Document Password… from the Edit menu, and leave the password fields empty. To add a password to a plain document, choose "Change Document Password…" from the Edit menu and enter your password in the fields.
Edited on 2008-05-28 15:21:25 by BradEllis
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Encryption in VoodooPad
VoodooPad enables you to encrypt pages with passwords. VoodooPad Pro takes it a step further by also letting you encrypt your entire document.
VoodooPad Pro has the ability to make your whole document encrypted. With this in effect, you enter your password once when opening up your document, and you gain access to all your pages inside.
You can either set up the password on startup, or by choosing Edit -> Set Document Password...
To remove a password from an encrypted document choose Set Document Password… from the Edit menu, and leave the password fields empty. To add a password to a plain document, choose "Change Document Password…" from the Edit menu and enter your password in the fields.
Deletions:
There are two ways to encrypt your data in VoodooPad. The first one (available in VoodooPad and VoodooPad Pro) is the ability to encrypt a single page. This is known as "Page Level Encryption". The second way (available in Voodoopad Pro only) is known as "Document Level Encryption". We'll go over Page Level Encryption first.
VoodooPad Pro has the ability to make your whole document encrypted. With this in effect, you enter your password once when opening up your document, and you gain access to all your pages inside.
To remove a password from an encrypted document choose "Set Document Password…" from the Edit menu, and leave the password fields empty. To add a password to a plain document, choose "Change Document Password…" from the Edit menu and enter your password in the fields.
Edited on 2008-04-18 16:19:28 by BradEllis
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Back to VoodooPad -> Managing New Links and Pages
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Back to VoodooPad -> VoodooPad Pro
Edited on 2008-04-18 16:12:54 by BradEllis
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Back to VoodooPad -> VoodooPad Pro
Oldest known version of this page was edited on 2008-01-25 17:11:49 by BradEllis []
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There are two ways to encrypt your data in
VoodooPad. The first one (available in
VoodooPad and
VoodooPad Pro) is the ability to encrypt a single page. This is known as "Page Level Encryption". The second way (available in Voodoopad Pro only) is known as "Document Level Encryption". We'll go over Page Level Encryption first.
Page Level Encryption
VoodooPad supports encrypting pages one at time, so you can have a mix of encrypted and unencrypted pages in a single document.
When encrypting a page, you are prompted to enter your password twice (to make sure your typing matches your intentions), and an option to keep the password in the Keychain.
(encrypting a page)
When you place your password on the Keychain, you won't have to remember it when decrypting or encrypting your page. If you change your mind later and you would like to have your password removed from the Keychain, hold down the option key when decrypting the page and the password will be removed from the Keychain. Holding down the option key when encrypting will bring up the sheet regardless if you have the password on the Keychain or not.
(decrypting a page)
Document Level Encryption
VoodooPad Pro has the ability to make your whole document encrypted. With this in effect, you enter your password once when opening up your document, and you gain access to all your pages inside.
To remove a password from an encrypted document choose "Set Document Password…" from the Edit menu, and leave the password fields empty. To add a password to a plain document, choose "Change Document Password…" from the Edit menu and enter your password in the fields.