![]() Version numbering is a strictly increasing sequence, a higher version number is always a later version. Version 1.6.3 is the last version to support 98/ME/NT. Version is the last version to support Windows 2000. Older versions ran on Windows 95, 98 and ME, NT, 2000 and XP, but since Microsoft has dropped all support for it and AxCrypt required features from Windows XP and higher, AxCrypt also dropped support for for these versions during 2008. It's designed to run on Windows 2003/Vista/2008/7/. ![]() Starting with version 1.7, Windows 7 and 64-bit systems are fully supported. The version number for a 32-bit release will be the same as the 64-bit release if they are built from the same set of sources. the build number is a global version number.Īlso starting with version 1.7, there are different setup packages for 32-bit and 64-bit environments, and the setup-files are named accordingly. The build number will normally be strictly increasing in it's own right, so when version 1.8 is relased, it may have a version number such as - i.e. Version numbers are still strictly increasing, so version is later than. Versions are now in the format, which effectively means that minor changes are only reflected in the build number, and the revision will typically always be zero since it is only intended to reflect a re-build of the same code base. ![]() This page is only about the previous version 1.x of AxCrypt.Īs of version 1.7 and later, a new numbering scheme is in effect. On April 29, 2016, AxCrypt 2.x was released. The first version of AxCrypt was released to the general public on the 19th of November 2001, as a pre-release beta. Here is all the documentation and some history that may be useful should you be in need of this software. The actual downloads are found on the legacy downloads page. ![]() History and documentation for legacy AxCrypt 1.x ![]()
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