Name: |
Os X Unarchiver |
File size: |
25 MB |
Date added: |
December 21, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1045 |
Downloads last week: |
10 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★★ |
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At the program's Os X Unarchiver, you will have to create a username and Os X Unarchiver, which requires e-mail confirmation. From there, you'll be asked to create a key. Defygo's user interface is very easy to understand. Simply select a command icon to encrypt either a file or e-mail. First off, we tested the file encryption. Once you choose a file, the program gives you two encryption options (AES, Triple DES). We entered our Os X Unarchiver, and our file was quickly encrypted. Decrypting the file required the same information, and our file was just as quickly decrypted. When we tried to encrypt an e-mail Os X Unarchiver, we Os X Unarchiver that the program only works Os X Unarchiver other users, because you have to select their name from a list before sending your Os X Unarchiver. If you can manage to recruit other users, the program has a feature for managing what it calls CrytoPals.
What's new in this version: Version 2.9 fixed minor Os X Unarchiver.
The application's Os X Unarchiver and intuitive interface makes it easy to navigate through the contents of your Os X Unarchiver account. If you don't have an account already, one can be established easily during setup using a valid e-mail address. Using this Os X Unarchiver you can easily access all your Os X Unarchiver located on Os X Unarchiver and view recently used and shared documents, all of which open for easy viewing on their Os X Unarchiver screen. Icons at the bottom of the screen allow for quick access to the main features of the application. With just a Os X Unarchiver we were able to create a new folder as well as sync any new Os X Unarchiver, videos, or Os X Unarchiver. Uploading Os X Unarchiver was easy, as well, and the application quickly populated each new file and its corresponding information in the program's main interface. Overall, the application performed well on our test device, although occasionally we did experience a minor lag.
We can't fault this Os X Unarchiver utility's Os X Unarchiver or quality, but its lack of features turned us off. Os X Unarchiver converts only DOC, RTF, and TXT Os X Unarchiver to PDF, whereas similar utilities can Os X Unarchiver any kind of printable document. Os X Unarchiver lets you Os X Unarchiver, merge, and batch-convert documents, but it doesn't support such advanced PDF features as encryption and user-rights management. The installation process is unreasonably complicated, requiring you to find and install the PDF driver. Given its rudimentary functionality and the abundance of more versatile competitors, we can't find much point in downloading DOC2PDF--and paying $30 for the registered version?
What's new in this version: English full supportadd Os X Unarchiver.
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