

I get that some of you don't like a subscription model.

Version 2 of AxCrypt, which is also open source free software is found at. The source code has moved since a long time from SourceForge, mostly because it just lost to better services. is still available (with or without OpenCandy) from. I retain the SourceForge account simply because it's established since a long time. from SourceForge because that place is not what it used to be, and also because they don't like OpenCandy. Now I'm the guy getting some pretty harsh comments because I stopped using OpenCandy and advertising as a revenue stream and developed some really new cool features that I'd like to charge some money for (after another 3,000+ hours of coding etc) while maintaing the same basic functionality that's been there for 15 years free and open source. I'm also the guy who in this same thread got bashed pretty hard for the OpenCandy advertising wrapper, as a way to get some revenue to continue development. I'm the guy who spent thousands of hours on these softwares.

This is Svante, the greedy, rougish developer of AxCrypt (all versions, 1.x, 2.x, AxDecrypt, AxCrypt2Go etc etc).
