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    Search Me

    Search Me

    Rich search software for Microsoft windows

    Search Me v1.2.0 ___ 12/10/2014 Search Me software is a windows search utility that let the user find what she/he wants fast. You can customize your search. You can select the size limit, file attribute, and/or file date. .NET 4 is required If you have any questions, feedback, or you want to report a but don't forget to contact me from help menu.
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    2Pix
    2Pix integrates with Windows to allow you to easily encrypt and hide files in bitmap images, a process called steganography (not to be confused with stenography). Data is stored in the low-order bits of each pixel of an image, so the file is completely hidden from view. Version 1.1 now provides plausible deniability because no unencrypted signature is stored in the image header. It should be impossible to prove an image contains a hidden file (if you use a strong password and only use 1 or 2...
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