Wrocklage Intermedia GmbH
Address: Aloaha Software Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse 28 Ibbenbueren NRW 49479 Germany
Email: aloaha@wrocklage.de
Specializes in: email, certificate, senderid, signature, sender, windows, callerid, seal, activex, smime, reverse, ocsp, lookup, digital, archive
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Corporate Site: www.aloaha.com
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Updated: 2009-03-19
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$49.00 - Aloaha PDF Signator
The Aloaha PDF Signator can sign any existing PDF Document. Aloaha does not require special prepared PDF documents or signature fields.
Signatures produced with the Aloaha PDF Signator can be verified using standard Adobe Reader and Acrobat.
Updated: 2009-03-19
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$59.00 - Aloaha PDF Crypter
Aloaha PDFCrypter seals your PDF with the public key of the recipient. Non PDF files are beeing compressed and PKCS#7 enveloped.
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Updated: 2009-03-19
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Updated: 2008-10-26
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Free - Aloaha Timestamper
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Updated: 2008-10-26
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PDF and Certificate Validator. Incl. offline, online and OCSP revocation checks.
Incl. Check Protokol
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Updated: 2008-10-26
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POP3 SDK allows you to be able to access a POP3 server with minimal knowledge of how POP3 works and very little code. There are many features for simplifying tasks of accessing an POP3 server.
Updated: 2008-05-08
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