PlexCrypt Compression-Encryption 3

PlexCrypt Compression-Encryption
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  • Editor: PlexObject Solutions, Inc.
  • Release: 3 (latest version)
  • Language: English
  • License: Demo
  • System: Linux/Unix/95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista
Download install.exe (22 MB)
Description
  • The application is designed by PlexObject Solutions, Inc. Awarded from some most popular places for its perfection; PlexCrypt Compression-Encryption is a tool that allows you to compress files and folders which is in a zip file. The application allows you to create and manage digital certificates for encoding.


Advantage
  • The application uses the following algorithms for encryption and decryption; AES, Blowfish, CAST, DES and many more.
  • It enables you to archive files and folders for extraction later.
  • The application is able to encrypt more than a file at once.
  • It allows you to sign documents.


Disadvantage
  • The application expires after 30 days of use.
  • You have to buy the full version on the editor’s website.
  • You need a minimum of requirement to run this application on your system.


User's advices

PlexCrypt Compression-Encryption
Ze Para, on April 27, 2009 09:14 AM
It is possible to encrypt multiple files and folders automatically.
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