iOpus Secure Email Attachments 1.0

iOpus Secure Email Attachments
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  • Editor: iOpus Software GmbH
  • Release: 1.0 (latest version)
  • Language: English
  • License: Freeware/free
  • System: 95/98/Me/2000/XP
Download iOpusSEAsetup.exe (559 KB)
iOpus Secure Email Attachments (SEA) allows to create e-mail attachments for secure exchange. The software creates an executable file (containing one or more files) protected by a password. To open the files, simply share the password with the recipient. This utility includes many interesting features:
- Explorer integration thanks to right click,
- File compression,
- Inclusion of logo, hyperlink and text in the flyleaf.

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iOpus Secure Email Attachments
Ze Para, on July 7, 2009 06:21 AM
It protects data on its way across the internet and on the recipient?s computer.
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