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Next Issue: 05-25-2012

Encoding Decoding Free 3.0.5  
Size:
2.76MB
Publisher:
Release Date:2012-05-17
Submit Date:2012-05-17
OS: Windows 9x/ME/2000/XP/Vista/7
Downloads:6877
Popularity:Popularity:0/10
 
USER RATING
4.48

   
 
 
 
Publisher's Description

Encoding Decoding Free 3 is a completely free, easy, fast and secure way to encode and decode any type of file, which also integrates seamlessly into Windows Explorer.

The program can be used to hide all the sensitive data that we want to keep away from prying eyes.

Features:

  • disarming ease of use;
  • coding of any type of files;
  • integration in Windows Explorer for a more rapid;
  • creating one password for decryption (in addition to the hidden internal);
  • secure encryption of login passwords, pin codes, serial numbers, etc..;
  • inability of systems to be cracked by "Brute Force" (if the password is wrong does not display the classic error message intercepted by the crackers, but it is decoded in the wrong way the file will appear illegible).

Please note: - Be careful not to forget the password, otherwise we will not be able to decode the encrypted files once!
 
FreewareFiles tested Encoding Decoding Free 3.0.5 on 2012-05-17 using leading antivirus scanners and found it 100% Clean. It does not contain any form of malware, spyware, viruses, trojans, etc. We will re-test each updated version and remove the award as well as the program if found infected.
 
 
 
"does not work"

Reviewer: -Henry      

Review Date: 2012-03-28

Average Rating (54 Votes )
4.48
 

Pros:  None

Cons:  1. It only encodes/decodes a file, not a folder. 2. I encoded a file, it creates a new file with old filename and inserted extension .cdu3 but keeps the old file in place. That means to secure my file, I have to manually delete the original file. 3. When I decoded it back, the result is different from the original file.

Other Thoughts:  I could hardly imagine any programmer could fail to test his software before publishing it.

 
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