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Free Hide Folder
- Version: 2.1
- Downloads Count: 3,523
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Dec 22, 2008
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- Requirements: PC586 with 10 MB free HD
- File Size: 743.0 KB
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Editorial Review of Free Hide Folder
If you just need to casually hide one or more folders, use Free
Hide Folder. It's a menu-driven and password protected tool that
creates obscurely-named, hidden folders to hold your private data.
But it's not secure--Directory
Opus, an ordinary file manager, displayed the hidden folder.
And if you search for a filename in the folder, or part of the
filename, say, *.JPG, you can find the files and their locations.
If you want the folders hidden and secured, use TrueCrypt.
It's a free, powerful tool that creates an encrypted volume you use
like any other drive--except that only you can access the files. To
avoid losing your data, it's essential you read the tutorial.
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