Cypher is an encryption program that uses the AES (Rijndael) algorithm to encrypt and decrypt files. You can use Cypher to protect sensitive data from unwanted access.
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Version 2.01 -- September 28, 2007 - added drag and drop support for the input file edit control. Version 2.02 -- October 04, 2007 - added multithreading support, the encryption is now done on a separate thread. This means the GUI is accessible during encryption. It also means the encryption process can be cancelled easily. - added a statusbar and a marquee progressbar. Version 2.03 -- December 28, 2007 - fixed the "Cannot delete output file" error when encryption was cancelled. - improved the UI by letting the user choose whether they want to keep the output file in the same directory as the input file or move it to another place. - add "KeeCryptLib Self Test" option in the program's menu to test whether the encryption library works properly or not. - fixed some minor bugs Version 2.04 -- January 7, 2008 - Rewrote some of the code in MainDialog.cpp and CipherThread.cpp which were both very messy. - Created the "Choose where to save output file" dialog so that the user can choose whether to save the file in a different directory under a different name or leave it in the same directory as the input file but with a different extension. - Files that have the ".encrypt" extension and are decrypted will be renamed (the ".encrypt" extension will be deleted).
Version 2.01 -- September 28, 2007 - added drag and drop support for the input file edit control. Version 2.02 -- October 04, 2007 - added multithreading support, the encryption is now done on a separate thread. This means the GUI is accessible during encryption. It also means the encryption process can be cancelled easily. - added a statusbar and a marquee progressbar. Version 2.03 -- December 28, 2007 - fixed the "Cannot delete output file" error when encryption was cancelled. - improved the UI by letting the user choose whether they want to keep the output file in the same directory as the input file or move it to another place. - add "KeeCryptLib Self Test" option in the program's menu to test whether the encryption library works properly or not. - fixed some minor bugs Version 2.04 -- January 7, 2008 - Rewrote some of the code in MainDialog.cpp and CipherThread.cpp which were both very messy. - Created the "Choose where to save output file" dialog so that the user can choose whether to save the file in a different directory under a different name or leave it in the same directory as the input file but with a different extension. - Files that have the ".encrypt" extension and are decrypted will be renamed (the ".encrypt" extension will be deleted).
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