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Originally Posted by abh19 View Post
In lieu of software password and encryption, I think you should be able to put your database file on an encrypted disk image. If you haven't done this, the process is: go to Disk Utility, create a new image, choose encryption and a password. Then drag your omnifocus database file into it. When you want to open omnifocus, double-click on this database file instead of the application icon.
I have tryed your suggest and all seems to work perfectly except that it was impossible to synk with MobileMe account or WebDAv. If i Try to change the settings for the sincronization the field to use to tell to the program the address of the remote server is grey and non editable.
I think maybe we have to look for third part programs to make our database secure.
Any other suggest about crypting the omnifocus database?
Paolo Savio