Certicom's Secure Memo Pad is good but it's only
available to selected group of people. (The company
said US and Canada but I live in Canada and it does
not let me download).
Regards
horace
----- Original Message -----
From: Alpal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 1999 Oct 18 Mon 11:07pm
Subject: Re: Can I redistribute Palm's sample code (with my modification)?
> Certicom has a really good secure memo pad. I've never checked but I
> thought the source for memo pad was part of the SDK.
>
>
> At 10:32 AM 10/18/1999 -0700, you wrote:
> >I am going to modify the MemoPad program to work with
> >the pilotSSLeay library, to build a secure Memo Pad.
> >
> >As you see, not many people will trust an encryption
> >program without looking at it's source code. So it's
> >natural to bundle the .prc with the source code.
> >
> >I do not want to claim the code is written by me. I can
> >keep the copyright notice with the source code. The
> >problem is I am not sure if 3COM would allow me to re-
> >distribute it. I still think that sample code should be
> >public domain. Otherwise, what's the point of "you can
> >see it, but you cannot use it"? Anyone from 3COM?
>
> Allen Shymchuk
> http://www.asynccomputing.com/
>
>
>