There are bugfixes scattered throughout the source modules, that is for sure, but good luck isolating them.Some text surrounding trademarking (that is unlikely to affect end users) has been subtracted from the license, for example. About two thirds of the changes are strictly in verbiage.But, the diff output is far too jumbled to make much sense of. Minor improvements and bug fixes ( Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux)īeyond my usual bemoaning of the lack of transparency, I got it in my mind that I could stir the pot by running a diff of the source code going from 7.1 to 7.1a and sharing the complete changes here. The new release came paired in typical fashion with the following barren waste of a changelog: I have upgraded several systems to the new version without issue, including two laptops with pre-boot authentication and full disk encryption, and a media server where I use TrueCrypt to create and work with encrypted file-container volumes as part of my backup process. ![]() A minor update to the TrueCrypt free open-source disk encryption tool arrived today, version 7.1a, some five months since the release of the previous stable version.
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