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Androsa FileProtector

  • Version: 1.4.4
  • Downloads Count: 66,458
  • License Type: Free
  • Price: Free
  • Date Added: Mar 9, 2009
  • Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2003
  • File Size: 1.932 MB
  • Author: AndrosaSoft

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  • Reviewed by: ah777us

    05-30-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths:

    Weaknesses: If you CTRL_A click on a bunch of files and decryt them, only 1 file gets decrypted. If you use the program interface to decrypt the rest, the already decrypted ones get re-encrypted. Not easy to use.

    Overall Evaluation: Too hard to use

  • Reviewed by: HA2000

    03-25-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: Simple to use. Xp look

    Weaknesses: Once a file inside a folder is decrypted it is very easy to forget and leave it. I prefer programs that after you close theem goes back to encrypted format.

    Overall Evaluation: It is ok, but there are better "everyday" use programs out there.

  • Reviewed by: ReUp

    01-22-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: The encryption algorithm can be selected from a drop down menu at the time of setting up the encryption.

    Weaknesses: N/A - edit to my previous post

    Overall Evaluation: N/A - edit to my previous post

  • Reviewed by: roxonl

    01-21-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: Presumably it does encrypt files

    Weaknesses: To open a encrypted file you enter the password and it unencrypts it and opens it and leaves it as was - unprotected.

    Overall Evaluation: Not much use to me as I just wanted to password-protect files/folders.

  • Reviewed by: dgostl

    01-04-2008

    Duration of ownership: 2 Days

    Strengths: Its just easy to use, and it encrypts filenames and whole folders too.

    Weaknesses: Haven't seen any.

    Overall Evaluation: I have tried other encryption programs, and some of them are a hassle to use. With this program, you don't have to deal with "keys" or other such stuff, it just works. I don't know how strong the encryption really is, but its good enough for the average user.

  • Reviewed by: FredB

    01-04-2008

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: There are some - just very hard to find when nothing works.

    Weaknesses: This program doesn't seem to work but it's very pretty.

    Overall Evaluation: Waste of time.

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