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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: TrueCrypt 5.0
Pros: nothing can crack this encryption!! if your have high or low security needs this is the program for you.
Cons: nothing
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1 out of 5 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: TrueCrypt 5.0
"perfect flash drive security"
Pros: this secures my flash drives . i couldn't find a program to secure u3 or portableapps until i tried this. if i lose one i feel safe it can't be opened.
Cons: i tried it on a second computer with trucrypt installed but it would only open on the computer i installed it with.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
4 stars
Version: TrueCrypt 5.0
Pros: FREE......Very versatile with solid encryption choices. Stable. Easy to learn and use. Can run as a portable app which useful for securely moving your data in encrypted containers from one computer to another.
Cons: None at this time.
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: TrueCrypt 5.0
Pros: Secure, stable, and easy to use - once you get the hang of it.
Cons: Though a little confusing for the average computer user at first, it does come with an excellent manual.
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5 stars
Version: TrueCrypt 5.0
"The best free encryption I have found"
Pros: I have searched for encryption software , paied and free, and this is the best one I have ever used. It IS 100% free. So I don't know why Hendreforgan and Iliusha claim it is not. I use the full system encryption with the AES, Serpent, Twofish encryption and have not had a problem with it. It takes about 8 hours to encrypt on the 7 swipe mode but after it is done it automaticly decrypts the system after you type the right password. Does't lag my computer at all. If you want a free system encryption software or just a regular file encryption software this is for you. I recommend using the AES, Serpent, Twofish cascade encryption with a 7 swipe method for full system encryption. If you want it more secure then use the 35 swipe method but it may take a couple of days to encrypt it all.
Cons: It takes a little bit to get use to but if you read the instructions it is easy. When you are creating the ISO of the Rescue Disk you have to just leave it where the defalt place is (usally My Douments) or else it wont read as an ISO file. (That is what it did on my computer)
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