File Details |
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File Size | 2.2 MB |
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License | Freeware |
Operating System | Windows 2000/Server 2003/XP |
Date Added | June 7, 2005 |
Total Downloads | 2,039 |
Publisher | Righteous Technologies |
Homepage | encryptdrop |
Publisher's Description
encryptdrop is a streamlined and powerful file encryption program. Simply drag and drop files and folders into the program window to begin file encryption/decryption.
Latest Reviews
nimtoad reviewed v0.9 Beta on Apr 13, 2006
requires installation. "pro" non-freeware version has less features than the opensource AxCrypt project.
crimz reviewed v0.9 Beta on Jun 8, 2005
Great program, works well and is very easy to use. If you need to protect data this is very much worth a try.
DeadFly reviewed v0.7 Beta on Jan 6, 2005
Nice utility, but I prefer that software that you HAVE to trust be open source. Check out http://www.winpt.org
httpd.confused reviewed v0.6 Beta on Nov 15, 2004
Uh, duh... It WAS a useful comment at the time. I can't help it if a valid criticism sounds negative. If you ask me if water's wet, I'll say "Yes", and you'll call me "negative". Oh well.
In any case, I'm glad to see that other algorithms have been added since then. But the interface still leaves much to be desired, as does the functionality.
And if that still sounds negative, well deal with it. Honesty counts more than wearing rose-colored glasses and misleading others just because you want to be a "nice guy".
P.S. This program will go shareware once it is out of beta.
sn0wflake reviewed v0.4b on Oct 28, 2004
Good freeware encryption utility with support for 256-bit AES, Twofish, CAST-256 and Serpent. Only thing missing is the ability to make self-extracting files.
mjm01010101: Thanks for pointing out File2File that can produce self-extracting files.
httpd.confused: Write something useful and stop being so damn negative >:P
httpd.confused reviewed v0.3b on Oct 20, 2004
I hate AES. And I hate products that only support one encryption algorithm.
DigitalSin reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
The product feature page says AES
PlaceHolder reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
The posting doesn't say what kind of encryption is used. (Neither does the web site.) Having seen too many people try and "invent" their own encryption algorithms (a task that is nearly impossible to do correctly without years of study in the area of encryption) I trust no such software unless it uses well known encryption algorithms.
mjm01010101 reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
Not a bad effort. I use file2file: http://www.cryptomathic.com/file2file/
nimtoad reviewed v0.9 Beta on Apr 13, 2006
requires installation. "pro" non-freeware version has less features than the opensource AxCrypt project.
crimz reviewed v0.9 Beta on Jun 8, 2005
Great program, works well and is very easy to use. If you need to protect data this is very much worth a try.
DeadFly reviewed v0.7 Beta on Jan 6, 2005
Nice utility, but I prefer that software that you HAVE to trust be open source. Check out http://www.winpt.org
httpd.confused reviewed v0.6 Beta on Nov 15, 2004
Uh, duh... It WAS a useful comment at the time. I can't help it if a valid criticism sounds negative. If you ask me if water's wet, I'll say "Yes", and you'll call me "negative". Oh well.
In any case, I'm glad to see that other algorithms have been added since then. But the interface still leaves much to be desired, as does the functionality.
And if that still sounds negative, well deal with it. Honesty counts more than wearing rose-colored glasses and misleading others just because you want to be a "nice guy".
P.S. This program will go shareware once it is out of beta.
sn0wflake reviewed v0.4b on Oct 28, 2004
Good freeware encryption utility with support for 256-bit AES, Twofish, CAST-256 and Serpent. Only thing missing is the ability to make self-extracting files.
mjm01010101: Thanks for pointing out File2File that can produce self-extracting files.
httpd.confused: Write something useful and stop being so damn negative >:P
httpd.confused reviewed v0.3b on Oct 20, 2004
I hate AES. And I hate products that only support one encryption algorithm.
DigitalSin reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
The product feature page says AES
PlaceHolder reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
The posting doesn't say what kind of encryption is used. (Neither does the web site.) Having seen too many people try and "invent" their own encryption algorithms (a task that is nearly impossible to do correctly without years of study in the area of encryption) I trust no such software unless it uses well known encryption algorithms.
mjm01010101 reviewed v0.2b on Oct 18, 2004
Not a bad effort. I use file2file: http://www.cryptomathic.com/file2file/