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Folder Crypt 3.1.4586

Folder Crypt 3.1.4586

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With Folder Crypt you can password protect any Windows folder using low level encoding and standard algorithms, such as such as DES, Rijndael, Blowfish and ARC4 with keys up to 2048 bits. The program performs a true bit per bit encryption of your data. All you have to do is to supply a password or passphrase, which will be turned into a strong password by an hashing function. The encryption process is not reversible (you can decrypt the folder only if you know the correct passphrase). Your encrypted folder will appear as a .crypt file in place of the original folder. Original files and folders may be shredded. Opening, editing and listing folder contents is password protected. Full international characters support.

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Release date:
11/4/2008
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5 MB
Price/Fee (US$):
30.00 $
Number of downloads:
422

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Fast, real encryption starstarstarstarstar   Posted by: Aron on Friday, March 19, 2004

While the majority of encryption tools works with unclear encryption methods, or just tricks (such as hiding the the files), Folder Crypt do just what it says: fully encrypts a folder applying standard algorithms (I have to use AES in my company). Folder Crypt is to encryption, like WinZip is to compression.

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