Released today is the latest version of the client software in the Oracle IRM technology suite, the IRM Desktop. As part of the move of the technology into Oracles Fusion Middleware platform the new release now supports the following 27 languages!
| Arabic | German | Portuguese |
| Chinese - Simplified | Greek | Portuguese - Brazilian |
| Chinese - Traditional | Hebrew | Romanian |
| Czech | Hungarian | Russian |
| Danish | Italian | Slovak |
| Dutch | Japanese | Spanish |
| English | Korean | Swedish |
| Finnish | Norwegian | Thai |
| French | Polish | Turkish |
To ensure compatibility with the latest platforms we have also added support for;
- Windows 7 operating system
- Adobe Reader 9.2
- Lotus Notes 8.5
Other headline features in this new release are;
Right-click Unseal option
If you have the right to save a sealed document as an unsealed copy (that is, to unseal a document), you can now do so by right-clicking the file name or icon and selecting the Unseal command (for example, in Windows Explorer or on the Windows desktop). This feature is available only for individual files: it is not available for multiple files, that is, at folder level.Choices about what happens to the unprotected originals of sealed files
In previous releases, the original version of a sealed file was always retained in its unsealed state. In this release, the former behavior remains the default, but you can also choose to move the original file to the Recycle Bin or to "not retain" it. These options are available on the Desktop Sealing tab of the Oracle IRM Desktop Options dialog. If you choose the "Do not retain" option, the original file will be removed after a sealed version has been created. This is a normal file system deletion, not a complete destruction of the file, so if you are concerned that this does not provide adequate security, you may want to consider further action.
You can download this version from the Oracle Technology Network (OTN). More information can also be found in the release notes.
