Folder Invisibility Cloak Manual
What does it take to protect your files and folders? The Internet provides both complex methods as well as extremely simple ones to keep prying eyes away from your data. Some of the best solutions on the market lock the desired digital information in a vault, which encrypts the data with standard algorithms or just the simple password-based encryption. There is nothing wrong with these, except for a single flaw: they are visible and because of the unusual extension, they draw attention.
Once this shows up on the radar of a skilled hacker there is just a matter of time before s/he manages to crack the encryption. Another approach would be hiding the files and folders you want to protect, and the main methods here are changing the file attribute or using WinMend Hidden Folder. This application does not involve encryption or any other safety measure save for hiding the data, and not by changing the attributes of the files/folders.
The interface is as simple as can be, with no frills, or bells and whistles, sheltering the meager number of four options, none of which require configuration (unless you consider setting up a password configuration setting). Although WinMend Folder Hidden has three tabs in the application window, only the first one (Hide Folder) is of immediate interest as there’s all the setup you’re going to need.
The stinting configuration settings make available the necessary options for populating the list with folders and files you want to become invisible, the option for reverting the process and making them visible again, as well as changing the master password. Another option available is changing the color of the interface. There are some lively colors available even if some of the users may find that the orange is too orange for their eyes as well as the red. But if you want to tone down the intensity, I suggest using one of the last two options out of the five available (green, red, orange, blue and black).
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July 11th, 2009 | by pdf manuals |