Comparing Data Loss Prevention Products

At Nektra we develop custom DLP solutions that can be run as individual components or integrated into third party products. In our comments below we focus on critical capabilities: mobile, BYOD, cloud, operating system coverage, and compliance regulation. We built a feature comparison matrix for data loss prevention products to gain a better understanding of […]

WLMailAPI Works With Windows Live Mail 2012 and Windows 8

Nektra announces the release of the new version of WLMailApi, the most used SDK designed to develop plugins in Windows Live Mail 2009 2011 and 2012 What’s new WLMailAPI Works With Windows Live Mail 2012 and Windows 8 Released on September of 2012     Works with all versions that Microsoft Supports     Works with Windows […]

Windows Live Mail API Anti-Virus Example

One of the top uses of our Windows Live Mail API is integrating a vendor antivirus to the Windows Live Mail desktop client. For example, Trend Micro’s Titanium Security Solutions uses it to integrate with Windows Live Mail and recognize viruses. The C# code sample below uses the nClam library to interface with an open […]

Windows Live Mail Plugin API

Windows Live Mail API Nektra announces the release of the first version of WLMailApi, a new software SDK designed to develop plugins in Windows Live Mail Desktop email client. Main features included in this version: Create toolbars and buttons. Create toolbars and buttons in message windows (Compose / Reply / Forward / Message detail). Access […]

Windows Live Mail Plugin

Microsoft tm decided some time ago to include their free email client inside Live technologies tm. Many customers asked us to develop a library for Microsoft Live Mail tm with the same features the our product OEAPI has. We have done important research in this area and we are now offering Windows Live Mail Plugin […]

MSN Messenger Live Plugin Development Article Published

We have published an extensive article about Live Messenger applied research in the field of plugin development, entitled “Windows Live Messenger Plugin Development Bible” at the CodeProject website. The article carefully explains several reversing and  hooking techniques to extend the application functionality: Proxy DLL implementation API hooking through our Trappola library Applied window subclassing to […]