Hi Eduardo,

There is no license for KiXcrypt - it was written as a proof of concept to address some security issues and has never really gone beyond that stage as a product.

Because it was written to help out my mates in the KiXtart community, there is no license, no warranty and no active support.

This means you can take it and do what you like with it, but you do so entirely at your own risk. If you get into trouble I will try and help you out, but I have a day job too.

If you include KiXcrypt in a product then I would appreciate an attribution, but you are under no obligation to do so. Hey, I've got to get my 15 minutes of fame somehow!

The latest version is 3.05a dated 3rd December 2003 - type "kixcrypt -v" to show the version history of your copy.