Why do you need a Digital Macro (VBA) Certificate for Excel

DataSafeXL recommends that you use a digital signature for your macros (VBA Project) whichever Excel version you employ. Digital signatures and certificates of authenticity can be applied to executable programs, ActiveX controls, or Office Visual Basic for Applications macros. These signatures provide you with the assurance that what you are about to use comes from [...] . . . → Read More: Why do you need a Digital Macro (VBA) Certificate for Excel

XLSafe PRO is now compatible with Windows 8 (32-bit/ 64-bit)

We are pleased to announce that the new version of XLSafe PRO v3.0 is compatible with all Windows 8 (32-bit/ 64-bit) versions. Feel free to download the newest demo from our website at http://www.datasafexl.com/demo.htm . . . → Read More: XLSafe PRO is now compatible with Windows 8 (32-bit/ 64-bit)

DataSafeXL announces release of XLSafe PRO v3.00

We are pleased to announce the release of XLSafe PRO v3.00 with numerous enhancements and bug fixes. Upgrade options and license costs for existing XLSafe PRO users have been sent via e-mail instructions. Change Log in v3.00: – Updated core code to minimize conflicts with complex VBA procedures – Compiled files only increase by 500-600KB [...] . . . → Read More: DataSafeXL announces release of XLSafe PRO v3.00

Excel Spreadsheet Licensing

XLSafe PRO is the most complete Excel Spreadsheet Licensing software designed for Microsoft ® Excel spreadsheets. With XLSafe PRO you can: Protect databases and sensitive data stored in Microsoft ® EXCEL. Maintain Microsot Excel spreadsheet licenses for each user Prevent employees from compromising company data and sensitive information by stealing or transimitting your spreadsheets to [...] . . . → Read More: Excel Spreadsheet Licensing

Protect Excel Spreadsheets stored on a network server

More and more of our clients are requesting the network capabilities of XLSafe PRO and thus we decided to create a blog post to explain this superb feature further. The scenario is as follows. Consider a protected XLSafe PRO spreadsheet stored on a company’s server. The administrator would like only a certain number of internal [...] . . . → Read More: Protect Excel Spreadsheets stored on a network server