Fast File Encryptor 13.5 has been released, introducing a user-friendly interface that simplifies the encryption and decryption of files and folders. The software provides a variety of intuitive options, such as Encrypt File, Encrypt Folder Contents, Often Used Files, File Shredder, and Folder Drive. The Folder Drive feature enhances user convenience by allowing the creation, editing, and removal of virtual drives linked to frequently accessed folders, without altering the existing physical drives on the system.
In addition to its core functionalities, Fast File Encryptor includes access to several Microsoft system commands, such as MSInfo, MSConfig, MSDefrag, and Regedit, providing users with quick links to essential system utilities. During testing, the application demonstrated efficiency, with no noticeable lag or deficiencies in performance. Users can adjust the encryption security level using a slider that ranges from 0 to 255, and they also have the option to load a password from a TXT file, which is particularly handy for those who might forget their passwords.
While Fast File Encryptor is robust in its current state, an enhancement that could further benefit users would be a detailed breakdown of the specific encryption algorithms used for both encryption and file shredding processes. This would provide users with greater transparency and understanding of the security measures in place.
Overall, Fast File Encryptor 13.5 stands out as an effective tool for securing files and folders, appealing to both casual users and those with more advanced security needs. Future updates could focus on enhancing user awareness of encryption algorithms and possibly integrating more advanced features for professional use
In addition to its core functionalities, Fast File Encryptor includes access to several Microsoft system commands, such as MSInfo, MSConfig, MSDefrag, and Regedit, providing users with quick links to essential system utilities. During testing, the application demonstrated efficiency, with no noticeable lag or deficiencies in performance. Users can adjust the encryption security level using a slider that ranges from 0 to 255, and they also have the option to load a password from a TXT file, which is particularly handy for those who might forget their passwords.
While Fast File Encryptor is robust in its current state, an enhancement that could further benefit users would be a detailed breakdown of the specific encryption algorithms used for both encryption and file shredding processes. This would provide users with greater transparency and understanding of the security measures in place.
Overall, Fast File Encryptor 13.5 stands out as an effective tool for securing files and folders, appealing to both casual users and those with more advanced security needs. Future updates could focus on enhancing user awareness of encryption algorithms and possibly integrating more advanced features for professional use
Fast File Encryptor 13.5 released
Fast File Encryptor includes several easy-to-use options for encrypting/decrypting of files, folders as well as some additional system command links.