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Encrypt This

Encrypt This - 1.01

drag & drop files/folders to encrypt them to a disk image

All Time: (4.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.01
Release Date: 2008-10-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,680
Downloads (all versions): 14,538

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Encrypt This ReviewUseless - Version: 1.01, 6/11/2009 12:57PM PST

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thomasmarch
Yeah, sure, it creates a .dmg file but the .dmg file ISN'T encrypted !!!

Useless.
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Encrypt This CommentaryIf you are not happy with this application ... - Version: 1.01, 10/22/2008 10:30AM PST

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roro01
... you will be very happy with DMG Utility.
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Encrypt This ReviewInto the Trash can - Version: 1.0, 7/24/2008 01:26AM PST

Rokcet Scientist
When I drop a file or folder on Encrypt I get this fantastic message

http://tinyurl.com/66sdnu

OR

I get a panel asking for a password and a verification, which I duly fill out, click OK. Then the panel disappears, and the B/W propellor cursor appears... indefinitely. But static, not turning. I.o.w. it hangs, and requires a Force Quit to get out of.

But that's all. Nothing else happens. The file or folder is still as accessible as it was before. No panels asking for passwords or anything. Zilch!

This is on OSX.5.4

Looks like an Alpha 'release' to me. Using Joe Public as guinea pigs...
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Encrypt This ReviewSo far, so good - Version: 1.0, 12/29/2007 05:45PM PST

tastella
Have only used this once, but it worked great. Yes, Disk Utility can do the same thing, but this is faster and easier.
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Encrypt This ReviewEncryptThis worked on USB Flash Drive when Disc Utility (MAC OS 10.3.9) didn't - Version: 1.0, 1/10/2007 09:57PM PST

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tcoles_dotmac
I used this EncryptThis to creat a password protected disc image to store on the key fob USB Flash Drivee I carry with me. Now if I lose my keys whoever finds them won't have my address, which is no my resume. Important protection so they won't just come to my house and walk right in. I tried to create the same kind of disc image using on the USB Flash Drive and was unable to do so using Disc Utility (10.3.9). To use Disc Utility I had to create the disc image from a folder on my hard drive, not the USB Flash Drive, and then drag it over. Not a huge savings in time, but still worthwhile... and free!
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Encrypt This Commentaryvery good - Version: 1.0b7, 6/2/2006 07:16AM PST

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KUBRA
free, and reliable. it rocks only on one of my Macs with 10.3.9 when unzipping it creates also a zero k ghost of the app. no worries the real one unzips correctly and works !
Great utility
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Encrypt This Commentaryvery good - Version: 1.0b7, 6/2/2006 06:30AM PST

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KUBRA
free, and reliable. it rocks only on one of my Macs with 10.3.9 when unzipping it creates also a zero k ghost of the app. no worries the real one unzips correctly and works !
Great utility
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Encrypt This Troubleshooting ReportWhere is Progress.app? - Version: 1.0b5, 5/11/2006 08:26PM PST

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Energymass
When I drop a folder on this, it asks for the location of Progress.app. What is that? I am using OS X version 10.4.6.
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Encrypt This CommentaryTiger's free Disc Utility - Version: 1.0b2, 5/4/2006 11:54AM PST

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BeeBop2
Tiger's free Disc Utility (find it in the Utilities folder in the Applications folder) does exactly the same thing. I leave aliases of Disc Utility alongside files I regularly need to encrypt. "Encrypt This" is rather a non starter in its present form. Maybe further features will be included in updates. Until then I prefer to trust Apple and use Disc Utility.
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