Encryption Program

Encryption Program is an easy-to-use and small encryption application.
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  • Freeware / $0.00
  • Publisher Name:
  • Christian Carrillo
  • File Size:
  • 83K

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Encryption Program Description

Encryption Program is an easy-to-use and small encryption application. It can be used to encrypt and decrypt any files. It can be distributed and used freely. Encryption Program uses bitwise exclusive OR encryption. Thus, running a file through it once with a given password changes the contents with a filter specific to the password, and running the new file through with the same password creates a file with the same content as the original. The operation for encrypting and decrypting is the same; the encryption process is functional, producing an unique answer each time. You can encrypt a file by adding it to the list box on the left side of the Encryption Program window. Press the "Add a file..." button and select the file you want or drag a file or files from another window and drop them in the Encryption Program window. You will see the file name(s) appear in the list box. If you decide you don't want to encrypt a file, you can remove it from the list by selecting it and pressing the "Delete File" button. When you've put all the files you want to convert in the file list, type your password into the password and confirmation boxes. Your password must be six characters in length or greater, and must be identical in both boxes. When these conditions are met, and there are files in the file list, the "Run" button will become available. Press it, and the files in the list will be encrypted/decrypted and will disappear from the list. If the encryption fails for some reason, a message box telling you this will appear and the name will remain on the list. By default, Encryption Program checks to see if the files you have given it have the extension "cpt". If they do, the newly converted file will have the same name with the "cpt" removed. If they don't, the "cpt"extension will be added. Thus, when you first encrypt a file it will be designated by the "cpt" extension, and when you decrypt a "cpt" file the original filename will be restored.


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