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kXOR3

kXOR3 - 3.2.6

simple data encryption software

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Current Version: 3.2.6
Release Date: 2000-09-06
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,154
Downloads (all versions): 1,154

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Product Description:

kXOR3 is a simple encryption solution for any data you want to protect from prying eyes. Decryption of any data requires the correct keyfile and password so you can be sure that your data is safe. This is a good alternative to Hide-A-Folder if you need to transmit sensitive data, instead of just hide it on a local disk. Currently there is a 50,000 character limit on input data. The next release will be shareware, but the restriction will be lifted when you register. Registering will also let you generate larger keyfiles, and the ability to encrypt any file.

Note:
kXOR3 cannot be downloaded unless you are both a US resident and you are currently in the United States of America. Exporting kXOR3 is against the law.

What's new in this version:

  • Fixed the progress bar so that it displays amount finished correctly.
  • Added a password field that adds extra security to the encryption process.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.1 or higher

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kXOR3 CommentaryIf you make… - Version: 3.2.6, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST

Alef Seven
it available for download by anyone, aren't you the one who's breaking the law? I doubt that a terrorist is going to refrain from downloading just because you said please.
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