New or Updated: dsCrypt, DSE, SureCrypt, DVDsig

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BillR

New or updated (per site flag):
dsCrypt (v1.10),
DSE (v1.0),
SureCrypt (various),
DVDsig (v1.01

All files in this section are small (<30 kb?) except EDXOR and FreeZip.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/

File Encryption Programs Comparison
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/compare.htm

Also see
* EDXOR (editor),
* PassPack (15kb password manager),
* dsFSR (mulit-file search & replace),
* FreeZip (small un/zip),
and other software from Dariusz Stanislawek.

Site Excerpts
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NOTE: "FreeZip" (without exclamation point) has been available since 1997
and is different from the recently launched NewMedia/Braxio "FreeZip!" and
in no way associated with the program. Unlike that product, FreeZip does not
involve any of the "Spyware".

dsCrypt is AES/Rijndael file encryption software with simple, multi-file,
drag-and-drop operations. It features optimal implementation, performance
and safety measures. dsCrypt uses an advanced encryption algorithm and
offers unique options for enhanced security. [list of freatures]

DSE is a file encryption program.

SureCrypt is an ultra small encryption program designed for fast processing
of extremely large files. It can encrypt or decrypt files as fast as Windows
Explorer can copy them. SureCrypt presents a flexible user interface with
detailed record of all operations.

DVDsig is a files verification software for DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, CD-ROM and
other removable media. It will scan all files and directories of a new disk
compilation and create a list of reliable MD5 file signatures. DVDsig is
small enough to be conveniently included on any disk compilation and offers
immediate, independent verification of the files after burning is completed.
The inclusion of DVDsig along with the signature list it generates is a
simple, quick and effective way of validating your data at any time and
anywhere.
 
S

Susan Bugher

BillR said:
New or updated (per site flag):
dsCrypt (v1.10),
DSE (v1.0),
SureCrypt (various),
DVDsig (v1.01

All files in this section are small (<30 kb?) except EDXOR and FreeZip.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/

File Encryption Programs Comparison
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~nulifetv/freezip/freeware/compare.htm

Also see
* EDXOR (editor),
* PassPack (15kb password manager),
* dsFSR (mulit-file search & replace),
* FreeZip (small un/zip),
and other software from Dariusz Stanislawek.

Site Excerpts
-------------
NOTE: "FreeZip" (without exclamation point) has been available since 1997
and is different from the recently launched NewMedia/Braxio "FreeZip!" and
in no way associated with the program. Unlike that product, FreeZip does not
involve any of the "Spyware".

dsCrypt is AES/Rijndael file encryption software with simple, multi-file,
drag-and-drop operations. It features optimal implementation, performance
and safety measures. dsCrypt uses an advanced encryption algorithm and
offers unique options for enhanced security. [list of freatures]

DSE is a file encryption program.

SureCrypt is an ultra small encryption program designed for fast processing
of extremely large files. It can encrypt or decrypt files as fast as Windows
Explorer can copy them. SureCrypt presents a flexible user interface with
detailed record of all operations.

DVDsig is a files verification software for DVD-ROM, DVD-Video, CD-ROM and
other removable media. It will scan all files and directories of a new disk
compilation and create a list of reliable MD5 file signatures. DVDsig is
small enough to be conveniently included on any disk compilation and offers
immediate, independent verification of the files after burning is completed.
The inclusion of DVDsig along with the signature list it generates is a
simple, quick and effective way of validating your data at any time and
anywhere.


IMO DVDSig is a prime candidate for the 2005 Pricelessware list. (It's
the app that's used to verify the PL2004 CD.)

I need to do a description. . .

FYI - the author (Dariusz Stanislawek) has two web sites - the second
one is:

http://freezip.cjb.net/freeware

Susan
 

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