| Although
Onux is a high powered security system, it still has some limitations.
The master list of limitations are described below in no particular
order. These limitations will be overcome in future versions of Onux.
1) When using Type 1
or Type 2 encryption, files must not be much larger than 5 megabytes. If
you attempt to encode files larger than 5 megabytes, Onux will crash.
2) When using any file
manipulation aspect of Onux, be sure the files you are working with
are not write protected. This means your files must not be
"Read-Only". If a file is "Read-Only" you must be sure to have the
"Kill Read Only" box checked. This will strip the file attributes of
all the files loaded into the list so that you may manipulate the file.
Failure to do so will result in the file remaining in tact.
3) The Zip utility has
been removed from this version of Onux due to technical issues.
We are currently working out these problems and the Zip utility shall
reappear in the next version of Onux.
4) Obtaining your local
IP address cannot be achieved without an internet connection.
Well, that sums up the
known limitations for Onux. This list will be added to and subtracted
from with each service update of Onux.
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