Picocrypt 1.30 (Stable)
This release brings a few fixes for edge cases and some overall performance improvements. One notable change is that there is only one executable for Windows and only an AppImage for Linux. This is to simplify and prevent any confusion. The new Windows executable is a compromise of the hybrid approach used in previous versions. It automatically translates OpenGL calls to DirectX 12, which future-proofs Picocrypt as DirectX 12 support is a requirement for Windows 11 (so it is always present). Also, since DirectX 12 is the only officially supported graphics layer for Windows on ARM, using it ensures that Picocrypt will run on it properly now and into the future. If future graphics drivers don't include OpenGL, that's okay because Picocrypt will be using DirectX 12. In short, Picocrypt is guaranteed to run on Windows 11 x64 and Windows 11 on ARM, now and into the future. For Linux, only an AppImage is provided in an effort to be consistent with Picocrypt's goals: small and portable. Finally, the Paranoid Pack has been slightly revised. Instead of including every version, it just includes this release. Additionally, the source and dependencies are now bundled in the pack, so you can compile Picocrypt offline with files from the pack if anything happens in the future. That's it, enjoy!
Note: This will probably be the last release before the audit (please donate!) unless bugs are found.
Windows: Picocrypt.exe
macOS: Picocrypt.app.zip
Linux: Picocrypt.AppImage
Paranoid Pack: Paranoid.zip
Signatures: Signatures.zip