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eyeHide

eyeHide - 2.0

create a hidden folder and access by password

All Time: (2.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0
Release Date: 2007-01-12
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 4,872
Downloads (all versions): 10,072
Price: $5.00

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Product Description:

Simply keep anything from prying eyes! This small Application enables you to create a hidden folder and access it by entering a password! That Simple, but effective if certain stuff has to be hidden from Kids, Employees or just to have a copy of important stuff aside you do not want delete.

What's new in this version:

  • Completely rebuilt
  • Options to delete recent folders
  • Posibility to create enrypted disk images
  • Burn disk images
  • Registered Users! Please send me your current email and the one you've used as you registered. You will receive a serial as soon as possible! Thanks for your understanding!

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later

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eyeHide Commentarynot safe - Version: 2.0, 1/13/2007 07:05PM PST

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schantz-plante
I tried eyehide for a month. Being not satisfied, I removed it and the "hidden" folder. Result: lost video and corrupt directory.
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eyeHide CommentaryDisk Image - Version: 1.9.2, 6/14/2006 05:37PM PST

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roksob
As suggested by lP15, the OS X Disk Utility lets you set up an encrypted Disk Image that gives you a simple, straightforward and rock-solid solution. No disappearing files. Works for me.
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eyeHide ReviewThe .Folder technique is not effective - Version: 1.9.2, 3/7/2006 01:14AM PST

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brendel
...as I use an utility to open the Apple-Menu, and there at the top I have listed the "Secured Folder" and can even navigate into it. That's not security! Of this or all the other programs. OS9 had a Drop-Program to encrypt files as part of the System, and that was effective, and OSX-File-Vault goes too far encrypting everything. A stable drop-encryption program is what is best, or as the former user suggests: <Open Disk Utility. Create a password-protected disk image of any desired size. You are done, for free.> If that is a stable solution, it seems best.
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