Short answer: The Austrian Federal Chancellery recommends Mocca (see links).
Long answer: trustDesk basic was free up to version 2.8.1. However, this version does not support e-cards G3(?). Manufacturer's Website
The citizen card in most cases does not need its own software. A few versions however require separate citizen card software(?) (citizen card environment, CCE) in order to run. (In this case, you will get an error message that the site http://127.0.0.1/... cannot be displayed.)
The Austrian Federal Chancellery recommends Mocca(?) software for the citizen card. It is free-of-charge, platform-independent (Java(?)) and can be installed and started directly from here. (Note: a Mocca CA certificate must be installed in your browser after installing this software. A dialog is started in the browser after Mocca is installed. The CA certificate can also be installed later as described in the Mocca Help pages).
(Program starts automatically, or start it from the MOCCA site). (16 MB)
A citizen card environment
icon is created automatically (pictured right) on the Desktop and a Start Menu entry is created (under e-Government
). To view Mocca help files, start Mocca and right-click on the Mocca symbol in the menu bar. You can also view them in your browser at http://localhost:3495/help/.
Java Cache Viewer: This allows you to uninstall (delete), update or manually start Mocca (e.g. with a local firewall or a new Java version).
As an alternative to Mocca, you can use the citizen card software from A-Trust(?)
Download (7 MB)
System requirements:
The entire installation is carried out by the a.sign full installer.
Another citizen card software is hotsign from BDC:
Download
System requirements:
trustDesk is available from IT Solution:
Download
System requirements:
| Free-of-charge | Windows | MacOS | Linux | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mocca | yes | yes | yes (10.6 or higher Snow Leopard) |
yes |
| A-Trust | yes | yes | no | no |
| trustDesk basic (up to 2.8.1) (not for e-card G3) |
yes | yes | yes (up to 10.5 Leopard) |
yes |
| hotSign | no | yes | no | no |
Are you already familiar with the Digital Austria Explorer? A toolbar is being offered for Internet Explorer 8 that makes it easy to access the most important e-government offerings. Click on the picture to download. More information is available at Digital Austria
Secure Information Technology Centre - Austria(A-SIT) is an organisation that is supported by the Finance Ministry, National Bank and the Technical University Graz. A-SIT Website

simple electronic signaturefor reasons of clarity)
e-Government Innovation Centre(E-GIZ) is a shared initiative between the Federal Chancellery and the Technical University Graz. It is responsible for developing the citizen card software(?) amongst other things. Mocca(?).



Modular Open Citizen Card Architecture. Download Mocca
Personal Computer / Smart Card.enterthe following:
Citizen card (change to a qualified certificate)or
<pr:Name>
<pr:GivenName>Susanne</pr:GivenName>
<pr:FamilyName primary="undefined">Muster</pr:FamilyName>
</pr:Name>
<pr:DateOfBirth>1950-01-01</pr:DateOfBirth>describesthe process of setting-up your mobile phone or your e-card as a citizen card. Activate your citizen card
your signature contract number.
Personal Identification Number.
050670for June 5, 1970).
0000by default






UWfor environment (German: Umwelt) or
SAfor taxes (German: Steuern und Abgaben). This process ensures that one person is not able to be identified across different administrative areas. It is also not possible to recalculate the original source PIN from the sector specific personal identifier.
SIlogo) - there will not be any braille text.

SIlogo).

transaction number.
Secure identity across borders linked. Stork Website
simple certificatesor
advanced certificates.
Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm.ASoriginally stood for the German word
Amtssignatur(?)(official signature), in reality however, all citizen card users can create PDF-AS signatures.
Secure Hash Algorithm.
tripledesignation means, in essence, that the DES encryption process is repeated three times. The abbreviation
DESstands for
Data Encryption Standard.
+and
/). Base64 is widely used - e.g. all e-mail attachments are coded in this form.
Radio and Telecom Regulation Company(RTR GmbH).

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