File Crypter is a Simple program, that is able to encrypt your files and decrypt them. A version of File Crypter is included as an example in the xCrypter Library and is called "ncrypter" which is short for "new crypter".
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Changes since 1.4: * added the xcrypter algorithm. * new interface in QT * changed license to GPL v2 because of the new interface.
The new File Crypter GUI version 1.5 has been released in source code only which should build on any of the major platforms. If you'd like binaries then please drop me a line. Katana Steel
A Qt4 GUI, is in the works for File Crypter. The new version will include the 4 algorithems as well as the new algorithem from the xCrypter library.
Well the projects Website has gotten a light weight Q&A section. Implementation of it had a few difficulties however they seem to have been resolved. The primary part is that you can make entries. Feedback and/or Questions are very welcome at the website :) Ren.
changed log v1.0 -> v1.0.1a: * added xnet namespace. * added TCP class to xnet namespace. v1.0.1a -> v1.0.2a: * renamed crypt class to crypt_g1. * added virtual class crypt. * added class crypt_g2. * derived both crypt_g1 and crypt_g2 from crypt * updated example/ncrypter to use crypt made crypt_g2 (default). * updated xnet::TCP to use crypt. * removed the Debug build from the VC++ projects (wouldn't build on my machine).
The new version of the xcrypter library contains a new algorithm along with the old. And give access to an experimental tcp encrypted communication object using either one of the two algorithms.
xCrypter comes from s-boX Crypter. xCrypter is a generic cryptation library, with a s-box as the key. The algorithem is mostly inspired by the AES (Rijndael) encryption algorithem. I havent tried to calculate the encryption strength, however it could be tough to break by hand.
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