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RightClick-Encrypt 1.4

A revolutionary new, easy to use encryption utility with loads of features!

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  • Last Updated: May 26, 2005
  • License: Shareware $35 Buy
  • OS: Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
  • Requirements: On WinNT systems Active Desktop Shell Required

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For RightClick-Encrypt 1.4Publisher's description

RightClick-Encrypt is a revolutionary new, easy to use encryption utility with loads of never-seen before features!

* 5 different encryption algorithms, including the new impregnable encryption method designed by ZaberSoft inc.: NDevil(tm)
* Encrypt Files and entire Folders with one easy click.
* Restrict Folders and protect them against delete, MOVE, rename etc.
* Easy recognition of file contents using revolutionary icon-Overlay technology. This enables Semi-Transparent Encryption using the TrueView(tm) module.
* Beautifully designed WinXP-style application interface to give you the user interface for the future.
* First time user Settings Wizard to guide you through the setup Process.
* File wiping: Customizable secure deletion of files.
* All algorithms improved in safety using key-vectoring and other key management technologies developed by ZaberSoft.
* Built-in user management system: Allow only administrator approved users to use the encryption and wiping capabilities
* Extensive help and support using Browser based components such as ActiveFind(tm) and frequently updated online help.
* Easy product update using the Zabersoft Autoupdate Utility.
* Language support. Find your country's language pack on our website and enjoy the RightClick-Encrypt experience in your local language.
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