Proprietary and Microsoft Software
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Tresorit For Linux Released To Provide End-To-End Encrypted File Sharing [Ed: proprietary cannot be trusted for this]
Tresorit is an end-to-end encrypted file sharing service aimed at sharing files among team members. Tresorit has supported Windows, OS X, iOS, Android, and even Blackberry and Windows Phone while now they are finally supporting the Linux desktop.
Tresorit has released a native Linux binary for customers wishing to engage in an encrypted file-sharing workflow from their desktop. Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora, Gentoo, Mint, SUSE, and CentOS are all mentioned as being supported.
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Microsoft's Skype for Linux Alpha gets device settings and a system tray icon [ed: malware with NSA connections trying to enter system trays]
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Microsoft is bringing ChakraCore JavaScript engine to Linux and OS X
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ChakraCore Works Now on Linux and Mac OS [Ed: JavaScript is dangerous enough as it is (Web-facing); add Microsoft to it?! Only fools would put Microsoft code in FOSS browsers.]
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Microsoft pushes for cross-platform applications with ChakraCore for Linux and OS X
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Microsoft is bringing Edge's ChakraCore javascript engine to Linux and OS X
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Microsoft Brings ChakraCore to Linux and OS X
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