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Version 2.4 brings you snappier settings performance, more powerful communication preferences, and the long missing 'Bcc'. It also includes a detailed information viewer for the Updater and Bug Poster modules too.
For those of you who are into the logistics and administrative side of things, we've also added improved user account and system management features for administrators, along with improved outgoing mail throughput.
The Missing Bcc
Conspicuous in its absence from VaultletMail was the ability to send messages with the Bcc option, but no more: You told us that you needed it, and we listened.
Thanks for your feedback!
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Snappier Settings Performance
Believe it or not, there are 77 settings that you can adjust in the VaultletSuite 2 Go (we know, because we count these things).
The problem with all those settings was that it... was... painfully... slow... especially on a low bandwidth, high latency internet connection.
We've taken care of that for you though, and now you can zip right through configuring the VS2Go to your heart's content. So go ahead and update your communication preferences to see how quickly everything snaps right back for you.
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More Powerful System Communications Preferences
VaultletSoft has been grown considerably lately, and we now have thousands of multilingual users who use the VaultletSuite 2 Go in a multitude of different ways
In addition to our traditional bilingual system messages, we've also begun sending out monthly newsletters and blog summaries, along with other items of interest to our users.
Since VaultletSuite 2 Go users have widely differing opinions, interests, technology needs and linguistic preferences, we've implemented a broadcasting system that allows you to choose what you're interested in receiving from us, and in which language.
Say goodbye to bilingual system broadcast messages, and hello to the language of your choice!
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What's in that Update?
Some of our users thought that blindly updating their copy of the VaultletSuite 2 Go wasn't always a good idea: they said that a user should be given the facts necessary to make an informed decision about something as important as the ability to protect and control their valuable information.
We agree wholeheartedly, and have added a "Details" button (ala Firefox) that takes you to a web page which gives you a summary (along with the gory details) of the changes that we've made to the software. By the way, clicking on the "Details" button stops the clock, so there's no hurries or worries in deciding what you want to do.
Once you've see the motivation and extent of the updates, you decide.
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...And in That Bug Report?
Similar to the Updater's "Details" button, we thought that users with control oriented accounts would appreciate knowing what's in those bug reports dialogs that popup at the end their sessions.
Once you've taken a look at the bug report (clicking on the "Details" button stops the clock), you can send it in with one click. Thanks for helping to make the VaultletSuite 2 Go even better!
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Account and System Management
Here's another result of our helping thousands of people to protect and control their valuable information: we've revamped our system administration and user management interfaces to help us handle the load more efficiently.
These new, more efficient interfaces allow us to attend to the needs of more users with less time and effort.
That saved time and effort can now be used elsewhere, such as adding even more Spam-be-gone and Byte Protecting Goodness™ to the VaultletSuite 2 Go.
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Improved Outgoing Mail Throughput

As a part of our recent growth and the subsequent development of our new broadcasting system, we've also improved the throughput of our outgoing mail service.
The VaultletMail system can now carry 2-3 times the outgoing mail load than previous versions.
That performance boost will come in handy when you see the new service we're currently developing. Stay tuned for upcoming beta testing announcements.
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Go here to see a detailed account of what we added to v2.4, and here to see what we added to v2.3.
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