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    Sorry, I should have logged in before posting the idea above. / Dave Wetherow / Parksville, BC

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    David Wetherow commented  · 

    The Truecrypt trick works, but it's cumbersome (thanks for the suggestion Robert - I'm using it now). However, being able to quickly password protect a specific .brain would be a big improvement in functionality. I'm thinking about something along the lines of how one can protect a specific document or spreadsheet file in MS Office.

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