Security, security, security - if you can't have it for free, buy it, but don't try to live without it! As time goes by, that stupid "it can't happen to me" approach becomes more and more unlikely to keep you from harm, I am sure you admit it, even if you're not crazy about securing your data. Anyway, today we won't talk about securing ALL your data - secure encrypted email for Mac is the topic, so let's stick with this, shall we?

Encrypt Mail 1.0, Apimac's latest software product, is "Perfect for both personal and business use," and the official press release describes it as "an easy-to-use client for sending encrypted emails and/or encrypted attachments."
How does it work? What about sending email to a friend still using Windows? "Mac based recipients will receive a DMG password protected file. Windows and Linux based recipients will receive a ZIP password protected archive instead. All contacts are handled in a convenient list separated from Mac OS X's built in Address Book."
The feature highlights of this secure encrypted mail tool for Mac:
- Perfect for Business - Send PDF Invoices, Statements and Personal Correspondence
- Easy to Use - Send File Attachments via Drag & Drop
- Support for both .dmg and .zip File Compression
Priced at $29.95, Encrypt Mail 1.0 can be purchased through Apimac's online store, and comes as a Universal Binary, fully compatible with Intel- and PowerPC-based Macs, requiring Mac OS X 10.5 or later.
